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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 1103336" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>Minor is defined in the regs, just how within minor and how it was worked out is being kept secret (at least for now, maybe they will reveal more in the future). Considering they openly stated the FIA was going to be about transparency in decision making, this is taking the ****. Literally the fate of the entire championship for Hamilton could have swung on RB getting the jump on Mercedes in development. Any of these things in isolation is bad enough but you now have a year in which the final result was achieved through throwing the rule book out the window, a team that it now turns out was itself breaking the rules and ignoring that the rules were also broken in the previous race (brake checking in the rules is disqualification, not a time penalty). Too many dodgy decisions being made towards the end of the year and, far from improving things, the FIA is just becoming even more farcical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 1103336, member: 56232"] Minor is defined in the regs, just how within minor and how it was worked out is being kept secret (at least for now, maybe they will reveal more in the future). Considering they openly stated the FIA was going to be about transparency in decision making, this is taking the ****. Literally the fate of the entire championship for Hamilton could have swung on RB getting the jump on Mercedes in development. Any of these things in isolation is bad enough but you now have a year in which the final result was achieved through throwing the rule book out the window, a team that it now turns out was itself breaking the rules and ignoring that the rules were also broken in the previous race (brake checking in the rules is disqualification, not a time penalty). Too many dodgy decisions being made towards the end of the year and, far from improving things, the FIA is just becoming even more farcical. [/QUOTE]
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