Should have read, "open to manipulation" :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
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Should have read, "open to manipulation" :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
You forget JPYM as well. The y stands for "you ****ing broke my head!" :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
The old BTCC rulebook started off with the line "If it doesn't say you can, you can't."
Saved a lot of bother, that did.
That was a classic Montoya moment :laugh: :up: :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
The problem again comes down to the fact that a rulebook can't be all inclusive. Every single time I've seen this sort of thing happen the driver has always given the place back and not attacked for a corner or two, they've been penalised for not giving the place back at all or they've sort of given the place back as Lewis did and they got penalised. I can't actually recall when I last saw someone do what Lewis did. Can anyone tell me when the last time someone gained and advantage, gave the place back and then overtook all within the time from one corner to another?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Entirely possible, but then how can you possibly impose a punishment for something not covered by the rules? All you can do is issue a clarification so that going forward everybody knows where they stand. This is what should have been done in Belgium: clarify exactly what the procedure is for relinquishing any advantage.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
That's it in a nutshell.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
There is nothing in the rules about giving back any advantage. However, the understanding is that if you gain a place or maintain a place by going off track, you relinquish it or get a drive through.
Now, Charlie has "reiterated" than any advantage needs to be given back and no overtake until after the next corner. Problem is, nobody can remember him saying that before :D
Well like I said it has AFAIK never happened before. Thing is there is a rule against gaining an advantage though ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
I think the driver and team should take some responsibility for not being a bit more sensible with things......
Really? There's a rule that covers gaining an advantage?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Can you show it please.
Is there not? My bad if so!Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
As Dave says though "If it doesn't say you can, you can't" should be the way it operates.