I simply ask for the regulations to be followed and any errors in their application be corrected. If you don't like that, it's a you problem.ππππππππ
@SunnyComb000@Mbrappe_ Just as they add time to a drivers finishing time for a penalty served after the race, you take that time off. It's not difficult.
@ferrari2026wcc@SunnyComb000@RadidDoitscha@formularacers_ Given the history of the FIA refusing to correct a decision they've made, even when an entire title was at stake, I dont blame them for not bothering. But now they known they can, they can take it to the ICA.
You, as a fan, should what the correct result, not one that was caused by a faulty sensor, and officiating error, or any other non sporting incident. If the FIA have to be taken to court over it, thats their problem. But a sport is defined by its regulations. If those regulations aren't followed, it is no longer that sport.
@RadidDoitscha@formularacers_ No, this was the right thing. This is the intake-all thing to do. A sport is defined by its regulations and its integrity. If either one of those go out the window, it's no longer a sport. this is the right thing to do.
@maxplaincoffee Why is it a dangerous precedent for the FIA to acknowledge they made an error and rescind any unjust penalties they gave out? Only a prat would think that.
@formularacers_ Good, let's open this can of worms and take it right back to Abu Dhabi 21. Let's correct these ridiculous sporting errors and give the positions, podiums, wins, and titles back to their rightful winners.
@RobRastetter@F1 Sorry, I'm asking for the sport to uphold its integrity and you have an issue with that? Why is that dumb? It's unbelievably dumb to let an illegitimate result stand.