AR3-GP wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 21:3710% WT time reduction is a substantial penalty.codetower wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 20:49Here's where the FIA messed up, IMO. You can't now go and give a harsher punishment than RB received last year. Lets say Mercedes or McLaren breach. You can't go and dock points, or take a way podiums, or take away 30% of tunnel time. And you can't fine them 20M Euro. This will make last year's punishment even more controversial. They set the bar with the punishments last year. Now repeat offenders, yes, then they should go more harsh.
Why do people imagine that the penalties are capable of being much worse for a minor breach?
If a breach is classified as major, that is unprecedented and there wouldn't be any benchmark punishment to reference.
Cs98 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 09:31You can absolutely give a harsher punishment if the breach is more severe. The potential penalties are laid out and not limited to 10% WT time. That was the penalty that the FIA deemed appropriate for what was an effective 400k breach. But if someone commits a more severe breach they would get a more severe punishment. This is not a difficult concept to understand.
No no, what I'm saying is assuming RB's initial breach was 1.6% over the cap. They got 7mil and 10% reduction. If in 2022 say Mercedes or Ferrari go over by 1.6%. They cant, or rather, shouldn't change the punishment and give them a 15mil fine, 10% tunnel reduction and take away constructors points. I can see it increasing for repeat offenders... so if RB goes over 1.6% again, or if Merc/Fer go over 1.6 in 2022 and another 1.6 in 2023, then sure, harsher punishment. But you can't just move the goalpost.