QUOTE(-= Virgil =- @ Mar 27 2008, 04:21 PM)
There was TC last year Official LYN FIA Formula One World Championship V5, canada GP-1st win and 1-2 finish 4 BMW
Official LYN FIA Formula One World Championship V5, canada GP-1st win and 1-2 finish 4 BMW
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Mar 27 2008, 05:01 PM
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Elite
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Mar 28 2008, 11:00 AM
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Personally I don't think TC matters that much. All the drivers (maybe with the exception of one
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Apr 27 2008, 08:49 PM
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May 26 2008, 03:11 PM
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The excuses sure are funny. Might as well blame God for making it rain.
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May 26 2008, 04:30 PM
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QUOTE(SeeD @ May 26 2008, 04:14 PM) Double standard ? That's a retarded explanation. Is this the first time you've followed a competitive sport? You can't have one rule applying for one competitor and a different one for another regardless whether they are challenging for the top spot or not. Raikkonen messed up big time and it's entirely his fault. And I'm sure he would have been the 1st to admit so. But I believe the stewards made the right decision in not penalising him. I would still put it down as a racing incident. If the roles were reversed I would have expected the same decision. But you never know with the FIA.Raikkonen's tyre is not fitted in the first 3 minutes, that's one mistake and he's punished. Raikkonen's mistake, caused Sutil's 5 points, but the mistake has caused Kimi himself his championship contention. That's a balance. If it's the other way around, Sutil caused a mistake and affected Raikkonen's Championship. That's not a balance, that's why he might be given a punishment if Sutil is doing the mistake. A few thousand pound of punishment maybe. But now it is still Raikkonen's fault that Sutil lost 5 points and Raikkonen lost 4 points in that race. Do you get me? Because Raikkonen is a championship contender thats why everything matters to him. Damn I can't believe I have to explain in such a detailed manner to a kid that doesn't know how to put himself in another person's shoes and see things from a different direction. |
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May 26 2008, 04:42 PM
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QUOTE(SeeD @ May 26 2008, 04:36 PM) You have one set of rule applied for all the competitors out there. Yes of course I understand that. Then why have rules at all But who's governing the rule? The stewards, yes you're perfectly correct but the stewards are no robots, they are human as well. Humans are the one's who chooses to punish or not to punish, not the rules. If the punishments aren't going to be consistent it will open a whole can of worms. Teams would exploit it to no end. Stewards do make the decisions but they have a certain rule set to follow. They just can't decide their own punishments on a whim. |
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