I posted the appendix to the ISC some pages ago. viewtopic.php?p=170246#p170246
It basically inhibits racing when the yellow flag is shown. Contrary to what I have thought it actually never says in the ISC that the green flag means overtaking and racing is allowed. It only says that the track is clear. Clear track is a necessary condition to passing but it is not logically a sufficient condition in a mathematical or legal sense to racing and passing.
That is actually consistent with the practise of race starts. They show the green flag before the race is started but the actual race start is done by the red lights going out.
This could mean that there is no contradiction between 40.13 and the the green lights. It is against what I feel is right but that is what the appendix says. Under normal safety car conditions the race is not restarted by the green flags but by the safety car diving into the pits. In the last lap the rule is different according to 40.13. It is shitty but Brawn could have given wrong advise to Schumi there.
Michael had good and bad advise from his team before. Silverstone 1994 was bad but 1998 was good. 94 Briatore told him to disregard the black flag but in 98 Brawn found the trick to cross the finish line in the pit lane.Ross Brawn wrote:On the last lap, we therefore advised our drivers that they should race to the line and Michael made his move on Fernando for sixth place.
It will be interesting to see how the ICA decides the appeal.