[-Xfausto cedros wrote:Points to the team but none for the drivers.
My point as well.gcdugas wrote:Does the ban on team orders effectively reward those shrewd enough to mask it? A slow stop, a "jammed" wheel nut, save fuel messages, etc. If you can't insure equity in enforcement then the ban is itself inequitable.
Dont come up with anything from bicycle racing they also "allow" doping.Why does the public seem to allow team orders in bicycle racing but not in other sports?
Don't take this personal, but your logic completely undermines the term "racing" and what circuit racing is always meant.timbo wrote:You can always see that one driver is faster than another. Why not allow team change order in that, and only that, case?
So, if this was a soccer match and a player scored goal hitting the ball with his hand, you'd say "Playing with hand should be allowed too - I don't really see why they aren't".ajams wrote:Team orders should be allowed - I don't really see why they aren't.
That's not a very appropriate comparison really.manchild wrote:So, if this was a soccer match and a player scored goal hitting the ball with his hand, you'd say "Playing with hand should be allowed too - I don't really see why they aren't".ajams wrote:Team orders should be allowed - I don't really see why they aren't.