• @[email protected]
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    -48 months ago

    This is also a unfair rule. It’s on the teams to ensure cars get released safely. So a fine for the team or worse a point deduction for the constructor’s championship would make more sense.

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      108 months ago

      The point seems to be because the team was still showing him red when he went.

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      108 months ago

      F1 is a team sport, so I don’t really see the issue. Also it’s a safety issue, no amount of fines will truly stop someone but penalty points eventually will. Sure this is on the team but so many other elements of the sport are, why should this one be ignored?

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        8 months ago

        Because now it seems it is the drivers fault. If you get penalty points as a driver, because you overtaking and taking out your competitor in the process is on the driver and be gets penalty point(s) for that. Now let’s assume Checo is here at one point away from a race ban.it would be kind of harsh to penalize the driver for a team mistake. It’s a two way championship. So in these type of situations it would be more fair the team gets penalized iso the driver. And yes if drivers fuck up it counts also for the teams, I get that. But this just feels unfair imho. Just like Sainz penalty in Vegas.

        And point deduction for the constructor’s can be harsh if they end up 2nd or 3rd at the end of the season.

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      58 months ago

      He had a red light from the team, the team was literally telling him not to go. He disobeyed the team and went on his own. How is that not his fault?