I think he does, to a point. He is 'interpreting' the regs as he and the rest of the FIA understand them to be. This was proved by RBR not being penalised, however the FIA 'did not agree with the RBR interpretation' - ergo - loophole.hardingfv32 wrote:This Bauer guy clearly does not have a good understanding of the F1 engine rules.
Me thinks that's exactly what they'll tighten up.hardingfv32 wrote:The fact is there is a minimum of 3 sections pertaining to this subject. Why three or more sections when the rules could simply state the relationship between throttle and torque demand must be linear?
"Spirit" is pointless arguing. It's only about legal terms with clear definitions. If someone successfully argues a term or clause may mean something else, well, they are right, until a TD 'clarifies' it otherwise.hardingfv32 wrote:I state the clear 'spirit' of these complex rules is to allow a non-linear relationship.
This is actually one of the joys of F1 that I simply love. RBR do it better than any other team - for all we know. It's just as likely the other teams have dubious bit's and pieces too, however they have not come to light yet.