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Thread: Rally Italia Sardegna 2018
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10th June 2018, 21:56 #841
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10th June 2018, 21:59 #842
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10th June 2018, 22:12 #843
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Supply and provide are different words.
If organisers supply to Latvala full charged battery - it would be allowed. But did organisers make that battery? - no, just supply. So you can receive ALL things in the world FROM organisers
To enter a regroup - you must be checked-in into TC before regroup. HOW you can do it without timecard? All 48.2.2 worked only you checked in.
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10th June 2018, 22:16 #844
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I disagree. What is prohibited is "The use or receipt by the crew of any manufactured materials (solid or liquid, unless supplied by the organizers), spare parts tools or equipment other than those carried in the competing car or the presence of team personnel as defined in Art. 48.2"
So what the article says is this: The crew are not allowed to use or receive any manufactured material except those supplied by the organizer... The term "supplied" refers to the nature of the manufactured material, i.e. receipt of manufactured materials supplied by the organizers is not prohibited. If "supplied" were intended to refer to the process of how an item is received by the crew, it would come at the end Art. 2.13, because it would also apply to the use or receipt of "spare parts, tools or equipment..."
Therefore, "supplied" can be read to mean that any item that was initially supplied by the organizers is ok, and that sort of seems to be how the stewards read it, since they mention under extenuating circumstances that "the time card [...] was not a new item received".
Even if you somehow interpret "supplied by the organizers" to refer to how the item is received by the crew, the fact that the organizers gave the time card to Tanak with the intention of Tanak bringing it to Ogier means that the organizers effectively "supplied" the card to Ogier. The only way to argue otherwise would be if there was an explicit rule that clearly stated that the manufactured material must be physically given directly to the crew by the organizers each time.Last edited by sonnybobiche; 10th June 2018 at 22:41.
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10th June 2018, 22:17 #845
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10th June 2018, 22:19 #846
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10th June 2018, 22:21 #848
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The marshal should not be allowed to hand over one's crew time card to another crew/member.
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10th June 2018, 22:22 #849
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Its a clear exclusion... simple as that.
Not fair of course, but still rules are rules...
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10th June 2018, 22:25 #850
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Last edited by stefanvv; 10th June 2018 at 22:29.
"With that car, your brain can actually never keep up"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4IRMYuE1hI
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All 3 manufacturers are pushing for things to remain until the end of the 26. Not even the goons running the WRC will be stupid enough to push them out by forcing new regs for 25
WRC main class in 2025