Farnborough wrote: ↑27 Oct 2023, 14:52
Nope, this current "system" is what is in operation NOW.....If that's deemed insufficient, then it could be changed.....in the future.
Sampling is a well used method in many sport or other definitions of control. If the teams think they can game it to their advantage, then the people in control would likely think again.
No, that only works on the assumption that "they can game it to their advantage".
When viewed only through that assumption of control then yes. But that is a skewed definition.
I don't think either Ferrari or Mercedes intentionally gamed it to their advantage.
This was inadvertent, and inadvertent slip ups happen that also encompass the entire grid rather than a skewed sample.
As Gunther Steiner said, 30 mins and every plank check can be done. There is no excuse to keep it as a skewed sample.