The world has been told by officials and drivers present. So, yes, we know.
And yet I've seen a lot of different opinions about what exactly has been said and how.hUirEYExbN wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 21:19The world has been told by officials and drivers present. So, yes, we know.
Well, if the law was the police had discretion over it and deemed it as ok, then yes your analogy works. Otherwise I don't know any country in the world where bank robbing is legal.Tizz wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 18:45Nonsense. By that line of arguing a bankrobbery is not a crime if you don't get caught. The definiton of cheating is according to Merriam-Webster "violating the rules dishonestly". I don't see any race-director or any other form of judge in that definition.subcritical71 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 18:31When a rule is subject to the discretion of the race director and the actions are allowed by the race director -> by definition it is not cheating. This is what I don't like. Anything with the word discretion in it is just ripe for controversy.
You realise that you are arguing against your own initial comment ?subcritical71 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 21:54Well, if the law was the police had discretion over it and deemed it as ok, then yes your analogy works. Otherwise I don't know any country in the world where bank robbing is legal.Tizz wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 18:45Nonsense. By that line of arguing a bankrobbery is not a crime if you don't get caught. The definiton of cheating is according to Merriam-Webster "violating the rules dishonestly". I don't see any race-director or any other form of judge in that definition.subcritical71 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 18:31When a rule is subject to the discretion of the race director and the actions are allowed by the race director -> by definition it is not cheating. This is what I don't like. Anything with the word discretion in it is just ripe for controversy.
Which paragraph of the rules are you thinking has been violated?
Probably similar to the race directors notes for the event;
21) Track Limits
21.1 Practice Sessions
a) A lap time achieved during any practice session by leaving the track and cutting behind the
red and white kerb on the exit of Turn 4, will result in that lap time being invalidated by the
stewards.
21.2 Race
a) The track limits at the exit of Turn 4 will not be monitored with regard to setting a lap time, as
the defining limits are the artificial grass and the gravel trap in that location.
b) In all cases during the race, Drivers are reminded of the provisions of Article 27.3 of the
Sporting Regulations.
I don't think so. I maintain that the rules should be enforced as written in the F1 Tech and Sporting regulations. They are very clear. Where the issue comes in is the 'race directors discretion' and changing it race to race (and now session to session). Its either an advantage or not.Tizz wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 21:57You realise that you are arguing against your own initial comment ?subcritical71 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 21:54Well, if the law was the police had discretion over it and deemed it as ok, then yes your analogy works. Otherwise I don't know any country in the world where bank robbing is legal.
Which paragraph of the rules are you thinking has been violated?
subcritical71 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 22:06I don't think so. I maintain that the rules should be enforced as written in the F1 Tech and Sporting regulations. They are very clear. Where the issue comes in is the 'race directors discretion' and changing it race to race (and now session to session). Its either an advantage or not.Tizz wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 21:57You realise that you are arguing against your own initial comment ?subcritical71 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 21:54
Well, if the law was the police had discretion over it and deemed it as ok, then yes your analogy works. Otherwise I don't know any country in the world where bank robbing is legal.
Which paragraph of the rules are you thinking has been violated?
Here's the actual document for those interested.subcritical71 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 22:00Probably similar to the race directors notes for the event;
The race director decided, not because it would favor one driver over another, but because they deemed it to be not a substantial or relevant factor. Given they explicitly made this decision, i tend to believe them and their intentions.
Sounds like the 90s with gravel traps andPhil wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 22:27The race director decided, not because it would favor one driver over another, but because they deemed it to be not a substantial or relevant factor. Given they explicitly made this decision, i tend to believe them and their intentions.
You want all lines to be policed. At what cost? Per breach a penalty? Care to guess how many incidents there are of cars leave the track during the course of a race? Only because Horner made a comment does not mean it was only hamilton that did it. If you want consistancy - be prepared to turn races upside down, as you would have to start penalizing every single off, regardless of intent and if in error/accident.
I am not saying the race director was explicitly deciding in favor of one driver or another, right? That's not the issue. Why is everyone continuously putting up the strawman "if you want to see a change in rules, that's just because you favor max over lewis". Is it so hard to just get across that I want a change in rules simply for the sake of the rules not making sense?
I want all lines to be policed, yes. The lines are there for a reason, and once you start deciding on a per-race basis where they'll be enforced, you're opening up a shitshow. And drivers -are- quite capable of staying within the lines, if needed. So capable even that if you allow two digressions, they will take two.You want all lines to be policed. At what cost? Per breach a penalty? Care to guess how many incidents there are of cars leave the track during the course of a race? Only because Horner made a comment does not mean it was only hamilton that did it. If you want consistancy - be prepared to turn races upside down, as you would have to start penalizing every single off, regardless of intent and if in error/accident.
The problem for Bahrain is that Turn 4 of the GP track is also part of another track layout. Very difficult to put something physical in place on that corner without risking damage to the other track layout. Some other circuits have similar problems, of course. But not all do.hollus wrote: ↑30 Mar 2021, 09:14
So, for something more practical, F1 specific and that does not ruin other events:
https://cdn.realsport101.com/images/nca ... uto=format
https://cdn0-porsche.overtake.gg/storage/4000/4146.jpg