http://www.formula1.com/inside_f1/rules ... 5/fia.html- any parts which are removed from the car in order to carry out any work specifically permitted above, or any parts removed to carry out essential safety checks, must remain close to it and, at all times, be visible to the scrutineer assigned to the relevant car.
That's why I put the quote...raymondu999 wrote:Wouldn't the engine cover have been far away as Lewis was doing his outlap though?
It would have been visible to the scrutineer, as long as he was satisfied that nothing was hidden, then all is OKraymondu999 wrote:Wouldn't the engine cover have been far away as Lewis was doing his outlap though?
richard_leeds wrote:It would have been visible to the scrutineer, as long as he was satisfied that nothing was hidden, then all is OKraymondu999 wrote:Wouldn't the engine cover have been far away as Lewis was doing his outlap though?
does not computeTazio wrote:richard_leeds wrote:It would have been visible to the scrutineer, as long as he was satisfied that nothing was hidden, then all is OKraymondu999 wrote:Wouldn't the engine cover have been far away as Lewis was doing his outlap though?
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As a general rule allegory doesn't.