drunkf1fan wrote:Though, how many accidents have cars been in where the engine hasn't been damaged? I'm actually genuinely trying to remember and can't off the top of my head think of what bigger crashes we've had this year. There isn't for me much reason from the accident for the engine to have been damaged is there?
Just look at the picture that Thunders posted. Prolong the centerline of the car and the centerline of the exhaust. You do realize the engine is part of the chassis, do you?
Look at the slow motion video. The car makes a sidewise impact with the rear left tire first, the chassis is not made to cope with a 34G impact (I read that somewhere, can't remember where thoug). After that RAI car hits the engine from the other side with his rear left again. Saying that an engine should be able to cope with this is nonsense.
Also, engines getting destroyed didn't use to be a problem since there weren't penalties.
drunkf1fan wrote:
Did Button even get a chance to serve his penalty before retiring, seriously, thinking the penalties matter at all to Mclaren is ridiculous.
It doesn't 'really' matter, I get what you are saying, but it makes a difference. Well, if they actually improve and the only thing they want to do is test, it's still better to race at a competitive position to gather data than to have to fight through the field. On top of that, it's not fair to get punished for something you did not cause at all.