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Old 7 Sep 2019, 13:08 (Ref:3926346)   #101
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Originally Posted by crmalcolm View Post
That's fine - each to their own. Can you be certain though that no one else has a problem, or just that you are not aware of anyone?

I'm just of the mindset that, historically there has been no need to refer to it as a yellow card so why start doing so now?

I don't see any mention in the press report that it is going to be referred to as a yellow card. This is what Masi is quoted as saying:

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“One of the reasons I haven’t used it to date was trying to find out off as many of them why it stopped being used, and no one can come up with a valid reason. It’s one of the flags that exist in the code. Every single sporting director and every single driver is supportive of the use of it. It’s effectively the motorsport version of a yellow card.
(My bold and underlining)


And then is quoted as saying:

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Originally Posted by Masi
The flag could be used for “a range of [things]”, said Masi. “Squeezing drivers, moving under brakes, all those types of things. But we see it effectively as motorsport’s version of a yellow car, to put it in football terms.”
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