Just_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 08:49
CHT wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 02:11
could have used the word idiot instead of retard
Max called Stroll a retard and other things a couple of years ago but got nothing more than a slap on the wrists. Usual F1 double standards at play.
That's because the rules changed after that incident to better police it in future:
In 2020, the regulation broken by Yuki actually didn't exist at all. 12.1.1 was the closest to it:
12.1.1
Any of the following offences, in addition to any offences specifically referred to previously, shall be deemed to be a breach of these rules:
[...]
12.1.1.f
Any words, deeds or writings that have caused moral injury or loss to the FIA, its bodies, its members or its executive officers.
For 2021 the ISC was updated and added:
12.2.1.k
Any Misconduct towards:
• licence-holders,
• officials,
• officers or member of the staff of the FIA
• members of the staff of the Organiser or promoter
• members of the staff of the Competitors,
• doping control officials or any other person involved in a doping control carried out in accordance with Appendix A.
The regulations were also updated for 2021 to formally define "misconduct":
Misconduct: to be understood in particular but not limited to:
- insulting, especially by using offensive gestures, signs or language (written or verbal),
- assaulting (elbowing, kicking, punching, hitting, etc.).
This year they changed 12.2.1.k presumably to catch more behaviour:
12.2.1.k
Any Misconduct
And the definition of misconduct covers a wider range now:
Misconduct: to be understood in particular but not limited to:
- the general use of language (written or verbal), gesture and/or sign that is offensive, insulting, coarse, rude or abusive and might reasonably be expected or be perceived to be coarse or rude or to cause offense, humiliation or to be inappropriate,
- assaulting (elbowing, kicking, punching, hitting, etc.).
So I would say quite clearly it's not double standard in this case but the FIA clamping down on bad behaviour, and reacting to the Verstappen situation which the rules didn't allow to be policed properly