hollus wrote:I get surprised how anal the FIA and the stewards can sometimes be applying the rules, and how lenient they are other times. Alonso ran (for a while) illegally on 3 grounds: rear wing elements outside of their regulation box, DRS flap moved by more than 50mm and DRS activated outside of the allowed zones. It is clear that it was all due to one and only one mechanical problem and also that it was detrimental to race pace, but I thought the car had to adhere to all regulations "at all times"? Obviously other cars have been allowed similar exceptions on similar circumstances before, i.e. Kimi running with a hanging exhaust pipe, front wing flaps flapping around, cars with a loose wheel nut being pulled back to the pits, cars minus one tire being temporarily underweight. What are the rules?
P.S. huuuge Alonso fan here from the city next to his. Not trolling, just surprised.
and massa's car would be significantly under the legal weight when it came to scrutineering because he had elements of the front wing missing. then there's the argument that the teams didn't do all these on purpose, and that something outside their power caused them to, like raikkonen's exhaust pipe and massa's front wing, and of course, alonso's drs.
and i suppose the teams didn't gain any benefit from these infringements because if they did then the FIA would be on their case