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Originally Posted by Akrapovic
Interesting to read that, because the way it's worded, they wanted to get him for more but couldn't. The only thing he technically did not obey was the brakes on sign. The "which is not the procedure" line is amusing, because we've all read the rules and it doesn't say that at all. After that, he didn't break the rules what-so-ever.
For a sport that defines the maximum height of the trophy, to not define how a car is handled in an active pit lane is pretty stupid. I suspect those rules might get written properly now, because you can drive a bus through the problems in them.
Unless it's one of those rules, like track limits, that changes every week, is never written down, and we don't get to see.
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It’s interesting because technically he obeyed the engine off rule, but not in spirit, because he didn’t turn it off when asked to initially. Ahhhhh the grey areas of the rules.
Either way we have 2 top drivers lining up next to each other tomorrow, with nothing to lose which can only be a good thing