Originally Posted by BinaryDad:
“Alarm bells are ringing!
FIA are looking into banning FRIC suspension from the German GP onwards. Oh dear.”
“Alarm bells are ringing!
FIA are looking into banning FRIC suspension from the German GP onwards. Oh dear.”
Must admit, I wish they'd stop monkeying around with the rules or, at least, only do it on the off-season, a couple of years in advance.
What we're seeing now is a bit like watching, say, Man Utd run away with the Premiership and then, half way through the season, somebody at FIFA deciding to make the goals bigger, make the matches longer or have 2 balls in play.
Sometimes you're going to get one or two individuals or teams run away with the championship in every sport. That's just the way sport is.
Or, should be, at least.
Perhaps the way forward would be for the FIA to issue some kind of technical notice advising teams that a rule-change might be applied at the end of the next season (so, for example, if one was issued right now, it would be applied after the 2015 season, for 2016) so they'd have a whole season to see if the other teams had caught up and then use that information to decide whether or not to implement the proposed rule-change.






