Ray wrote:
You're completely wrong.
Yeah, gee, thanks for that. i'm completely wrong. Nice to know.
Maybe you haven't been watching F1 for long, but there is no impartiality in the Formula 1 stewards at all.
Does 20 years+ count as "not very long?"
I do remember Hamilton getting slapped by the stweards in 2008 for racing with Kimi even though Kimi was naughty in the same race. As you say, no impartiality.
They consistently don't levy penalties in a timely manner or in accordance with common sense or written regulations. They are not objective in any way, that's proven by Alonso's drive through three laps after it happened and Lewis not getting a consideration for penalty until after the race. If that doesn't tell you they are complete morons, I don't know how else to say it.
Alonso's jump start is totally objective. There is no need to think about it - the rules say no movement before the lights change. If there is movement (which there was) then it's a penalty. Easy.
There were no incidents today that couldn't be solved with proper use of common sense and using already written regulations. You seem to miss those facts.
Well, I tend to think that those involved in the race, as stewards, have access to more "facts" than you or I. If they impose a penalty it's because the facts show that they should. If they don't then perhaps all of the facts aren't as prejudiced as some of the fans are...
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.