WhiteBlue wrote:McLaren have been fined 100 million instead of a one season ban. So this amount is proportional to 17 races. So perhaps Renault should be fined 6 millions and disallowed all contructor points.
McLaren stole, cheated and then lied about it repeatedly over a lenghty period of time. The drivers were "spared" as part of a deal to provide evidence.
Renault did a silly mistake, and then failed over the next 2 minutes or so to take appropriate action in order to avoid a possible risk.
Brawn caused a very serious accident due to negligence.
Different crimes, so different punishments (if any) may be appropriate.
I just don't understand why Piquet (or should I say Grosjean?) should be punished as well?!!!
The second Renault driver is the only 100% innocent party in all this!
And I insist, as I have not yet received an answer to that, if the Renault incident was indeed so serious, and since it was clear for all to see that wheel was coming off, why did the Race Director not black-with-orange-circle flag Alonso during that lap? Because he had no idea he should have, as a similar incident had never been punished before? Because he didn't have the time to react? Because Alonso was leading the race before the incident??? And how come the Race Director did not receive an equally strict punishment (ie be relieved of duty) as he failed to secure the safty of other drivers, marshals and spectators by allowing such a dangerous car to complete a full lap?
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. H.P.Lovecraft