You're talking about 50 years ago, I'm talking about last decade. I think the Massa incident was in 2015 even. They've punished people for crashing into other cars this year too, and last year also. Only Vettel+Ferrari always escapes.turbof1 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2017, 17:52Remember when we had engines in the front, no seatbells and haystacks as barriers?komninosm wrote: ↑31 Oct 2017, 16:57Remember when Hamilton hit Massa a few years back and caused him a flat tire? Hamilton was punished then (and same thing every other similar incident for every set of drivers except maybe teammates).
Remember when Vettel T-boned Button's car and then continued but received a penalty? Red Bull back then, not Ferrari.
Remember when Hamilton "illegaly" passed RAI and then gave position back and then overtook him again after the next turn? They penalized Hamilton for that too. And changed the rulebook after the fact. (Usually they change it before giving penalties, like the "Verstappen defense rule")
Why only FIARRARI escape punishment in your view?
Past rulings are not applied anymore. We had a clear push the last couple of years where stewards have to be more lenients towards these situations. That's what is going on. All these situations you mentioned, apply them in the present and they will not be punished.
I am not denying the steward decisions somewhat benefited Ferrari. However, situational benefit is one thing, straightforward prefering a particular team is another thing. I think you are blowing that part out of proportion.
Btw, is it just me or is the fiarrari meme getting really old -.-? Common, I did the effort of giving a serious and well thought answer. The least you can do is return the curtosy by putting emotions aside.
I'm not saying that they are FIA+Ferrari dictators, but there's some obvious collusion going on and it hurts the sport.
Does Ferrari still get more money from FIA than any other team even above them in constructor's championship? Why? I think F1 would be better with a diminished Ferrari influence and they can suck it.
Also remember the old saying: "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion"
It's not enough that FIA is innocent, they must also appear innocent. This was a good opportunity and they missed it. The championship was over realistically. They could get their heads out of their asses an punish Vettel and say "see? we're fair" and all that. But they failed. Again.
FIARRARI isn't a meme. It's the factual truth at this point as far as everyone is concerned. Except the Ferrari Fanatics that they chose to placate instead/again.
But if it bothers you I will stop using it. I will refer it to "FIA+Ferrari collusion" from now on. Is that really any better?
PS: I do not think Vettel planned to hit Hamilton. He just pushed too much and failed. Still warrants a penalty though by the current rules. I'm glad you agree with the apology. Acting like Baku didn't happen really hurt people's thoughts. Some would come out and say "that's how men are supposed to drive" and silly things like that. Ferrari would get a lot less hate if they start behaving magnanimously. It's a win -win for everyone.