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Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
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I don't give a shit about F1. Can't stand the sport.

But I may just tune in now as this looks fun !
 






Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Brighton
What a cock up. Here's what now needs to happen.

Max must retain the title (though I don't like it).

This smacks of the ‘final whistle’ mentality where a football match result can never be changed despite how awful or wrong officiating decisions are (see West Brom away last season).

However, results of F1 races ARE changed in the stewards office reasonably regularly. The FIA broke two of their own rules. The right thing to do is annul the last lap. The race should have finished behind a safety car, Masi broke the FIA rules (twice) to stop this happening. It’s just WWE if the officials are allowed to make up the rules as they go along. The destination of the title should be irrelevant to the decision to fix the race result by correcting the error Masi made.
 




Blues Guitarist

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Oct 19, 2020
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St Johann in Tirol
What a cock up. Here's what now needs to happen.

Max must retain the title (though I don't like it). They can't go back now.
Massi must resign immediately
For next season, in race lobbying by the teams must stop. Communication should be one way. From FIA to team only.
All teams and drivers need to get together in a month and work out a set of rules. These rules must be rigorously adhered to even if it makes the race worse

I strongly agree with most of what you say, but not for Max to retain the title. (Nothing against Max, but the rules can't be changed mid race).

Mercedes chose NOT to pit Hamilton as he would lose track position, and there wasn't time to restart racing according to the rules. Masi then changed the rules.

Maybe best to award joint title to Max and Lewis, but I'm not sure that's possible.
 




TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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This smacks of the ‘final whistle’ mentality where a football match result can never be changed despite how awful or wrong officiating decisions are (see West Brom away last season).

However, results of F1 races ARE changed in the stewards office reasonably regularly. The FIA broke two of their own rules. The right thing to do is annul the last lap. The race should have finished behind a safety car, Masi broke the FIA rules (twice) to stop this happening. It’s just WWE if the officials are allowed to make up the rules as they go along.
The results of boxing matches in certain organisations can be changed after the fight...

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drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,136
Burgess Hill
Good post, they cannot change the result but a restructure is needed and heads must roll, Massi must go immediately

I disagree. Horner put pressure on Massi to a) let the cars between MV and LH unlap themselves thus meaning MV was closer and b) let them race one lap knowing his boy had new tyres. LH was in no win situation. Had he pitted and gone on to new softs he would have lost track position and had the race then ended behind the SC, which was a big possibility, then he would have lost anyway.

Cannot see how they can only let those cars between MV and LH unlap and not the rest. That is unfair bias to the whims of Horner who knew it was his boys only chance.
 








TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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One Mercedes protest rejected - the one about overtaking before the restart.

"Although (VER) did, for a very short period of time, move slightly in front of (HAM), when both were accelerating and braking, moved back behind and not in front when safety car period ended"

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sjamesb3466

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Jan 31, 2009
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Leicester
Declare the race null and void. Share the championship. Sack the race director. Re-write the rules.

If they declared the race null and void Max wins the title based on race wins.

Really can't see them overturning it, it would be a PR disaster. I think they reject the appeal and Masi resigns immediately
 










Bozza

You can change this
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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Don't you think that every single team, running a multi million pound operation has in house legal representation at ALL times?

If I'd seen this shortly after you wrote it, I'd have replied "yes, of course they do".

But it turns out I'd have been wrong with that response.

5Live's Jenny Gow went off to find out if Mercedes always have a barrister with them at a race, and came back to say that it is "highly unusual" for them to do that.

So, based on that, I'll answer: no.

And, of course, Red Bull are also "a multi million pound operation" and they didn't have a barrister with them today.

Edit: It's not surprising they have legal reinforcements today, of course, but that wasn't the point being debated.
 






Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
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Is this like VAR, longer it goes on the more likely it’s going to be turned over?

Has Masi gone over to the monitor yet?

I get the feeling if it was going to be over turned it would have been the yellow flag

How many times are games lost of awful decisions, what ever the sport.
 




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