Oleo wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 14:15
Only thing that needs fixing is peoples understanding of what is allowed.
You are allowed to move with the lights on.
Definately wouldnt want a situation like ice speed skating, where a judge randomly decides person A moved too much but person B did not. No system is perfect, I like the current one, maybe it needs slightly smaller margins.
The rule literally says you aren't allowed to, but also says that the transponder is the judge of whether you did or not.
"Any of the penalties under (...) will be imposed on any driver who is judged to have: a) moved before the start signal is given"
I don't see any reason why video evidence can't be used here. To me, I'd rather have a system where judges can do what they're supposed to do (judge), which will of course allow for mistakes, than a system that is clearly faulty. We've had 2-3 other incidents mentioned in this thread already where drivers escaped what should have been a slam dunk penalty.
The system clearly isn't working. I'll take Stewards making a call over a transponder which isn't doing what it's supposed to do any day of the week.
Whether or not Norris gained an advantage is entirely irrelevant. As someone else said, one day, a driver will get an advantage and gain from it.