that’s the same one they showed the replay of no?So Ocon did get a penalty for a different incident that, as expect, none of the cameras or highlights managed to show.
fecking useless race direction.
HarshOh look at me, my names alto and I couldn’t even get 2 people to join my NFL fantasy league for 6 months
Both RBR drivers summoned to the stewards, this really should have been dealt with during the race, officials have been a farce this season.ferrari protesting both red bull cars crossing the pit lane line after their stops.
looks like the runs not over yet
it should have. seems like they wanted to just ignore it and hope it went away.Both RBR drivers summoned to the stewards, this really should have been dealt with during the race, officials have been a farce this season.
The Monte Carlo epicHang just a minute , the race result might change..
Ferrari have launched a protest against Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen at the Monaco GP, accusing Red Bull's race winner and world champion of pit exit infringements.
Perez and Verstappen have been accused of crossing the yellow line when leaving the pits on Lap 22, trying to stay ahead of Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
Perez eventually won the race, while Verstappen finished third.
The FIA did not launch an investigation during the Monte Carlo epic but Red Bull boss Christian Horner said afterwards that Ferrari were protesting Verstappen, though Ferrari's Mattia Binotto accused both drivers of a "clear rules breach".
The FIA summons then confirmed that both Perez and Verstappen were under investigation, with a Red Bull representative called to stewards at 6.15pm UK time.
Hang just a minute , the race result might change..
Ferrari have launched a protest against Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen at the Monaco GP, accusing Red Bull's race winner and world champion of pit exit infringements.
Perez and Verstappen have been accused of crossing the yellow line when leaving the pits on Lap 22, trying to stay ahead of Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
Perez eventually won the race, while Verstappen finished third.
The FIA did not launch an investigation during the Monte Carlo epic but Red Bull boss Christian Horner said afterwards that Ferrari were protesting Verstappen, though Ferrari's Mattia Binotto accused both drivers of a "clear rules breach".
The FIA summons then confirmed that both Perez and Verstappen were under investigation, with a Red Bull representative called to stewards at 6.15pm UK time.
It's quite incredible how many times they've missed to show replays or anything interesting happening on the track today.So Ocon did get a penalty for a different incident that, as expect, none of the cameras or highlights managed to show.
fecking useless race direction.
The TV directors so far this season have been really bad, it's as if they don't understand Formula 1 at allIt's quite incredible how many times they've missed to show replays or anything interesting happening on the track today.
At least 7-8 yellow flags in the first corner(drivers missing the line and breaking late) and they didn't show it once.
Sainz's(?)big slide on straight/start during his race with Verstappen/Perez and producer only figured it out 4-5 minutes after, and it was obvious immediately that something was wrong when he lost more than half a second on that straight even though they showed the fight live but missed changing to the right camera that's showing start of the lap and went straight to the first corner camera.
I don't think we had any decent cameras in the tunnel either which was always fun, and there were always interesting camera works in the corner after the tunnel during the breaking.
For such a boring race there was a space to show everything and they've missed majority of incidents to show on replay, let alone live.
I agree , but maybe they missed it at the time.Surely that mind of minimal infringement should be dealt with during the race only?
It would be like investigating a yellow card foul that wasn't given after a game is over
Nah it's a different collision. There was one the tv cameras showed which was the corner before the hairpin, where it looked more like Lewis' fault.that’s the same one they showed the replay of no?
it really was a mess.
Leclerc not pleased with the pit call. It really is a shame that the censor the swearing on TV![]()
It would typically be a 5 second penalty right? That would change the podium entirely, so not really sure the yellow card comparison is apt.Surely that mind of minimal infringement should be dealt with during the race only?
It would be like investigating a yellow card foul that wasn't given after a game is over
Subliminal messenger is why.When did Michael Masi become "Massi"? People spelled it like that the whole day![]()
Cause he is the goatWhen did Michael Masi become "Massi"? People spelled it like that the whole day![]()
If they’re given the 5 second penalty as they should (assuming Perez actually did cross the line, we only saw that Max definitely did) that would put Ferrari back to 1&2.Hang just a minute , the race result might change..
Ferrari have launched a protest against Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen at the Monaco GP, accusing Red Bull's race winner and world champion of pit exit infringements.
Perez and Verstappen have been accused of crossing the yellow line when leaving the pits on Lap 22, trying to stay ahead of Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
Perez eventually won the race, while Verstappen finished third.
The FIA did not launch an investigation during the Monte Carlo epic but Red Bull boss Christian Horner said afterwards that Ferrari were protesting Verstappen, though Ferrari's Mattia Binotto accused both drivers of a "clear rules breach".
The FIA summons then confirmed that both Perez and Verstappen were under investigation, with a Red Bull representative called to stewards at 6.15pm UK time.
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Ok fair enough, it's still a disgrace. Because they were completely inept today Sainz might have missed out on celebrating a win at Monaco?It would typically be a 5 second penalty right? That would change the podium entirely, so not really sure the yellow card comparison is apt.
More like investigating a potential goal after the game.
In normal races yeah, but there’s no way Perez would have built a 5 second lead.Surely that mind of minimal infringement should be dealt with during the race only?
It would be like investigating a yellow card foul that wasn't given after a game is over
You dont get 5 place grid penalties for what would be 5 second time penalties in the race. That would be obscene.5 place grid penalty at the next race would probably best punishment for this.
it’s not about gaining, it’s about safety.I get that Max and Segio may well have broken the rules, but would the infringement, helped them gain anything ?
yeah fair enoughit’s not about gaining, it’s about safety.
crossing the line into faster on coming cars is a no no.