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I understand that, but considering the hole is unlikely to have a performance advantage, I think it is a real shame.
When you come up with a solution mid race like that it gives you a real buzz and shows a little intelligence. Shame to get smacked due to a technicality. Would it have been OK they'd stuck some tape over it? |
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Well that's not the comic book end that Michael Vaillant wanted. But hey it was just drama after drama for them
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Car was DQ'D for non homologation bodywork. So tape wouldn't have worked. Shame, because that's a brilliant proper quick engineering solution.
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It's against the rules to start the car without the bodywork and put the bodywork back on, then leave the pit. The car has to be shut off, bodywork added, and then restarted, hence the hole. Stupid ruling from the dumbest, most short-sighted sanctioning body in all of motorsport. |
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There wasn't anything brilliant about it. There's a very clear rule in the book stating it's illegal and they broke it, what's brilliant about that?
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Change the starter.
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Application of the the rule is stupid considering the circumstances. Rebellion was brilliant for he call and were rewarded with 3rd place only to have it taken away. |
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The rule is intended to stop being making their own bodywork for a performance advantage, not trying to stop people solve reliability issues.
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Sorry. Regulations are very clear and in black and white for all to see before the event.
They weren't awarded 3rd for their "brilliance", they did however take podium celebrations of a team in 4th (now 3rd) who broke no rules and didn't get to celebrate their deserved podium which is a shame. Their option was to change the starter. They may not have finished on the podium but it's a lot better than a dsq. You can't make exceptions because it's the spirit of the sport within regs, tjey fall down if you begin doing that. For the sport to work it needs to be to the letter otherwise loopholes appear, teams try to get clever and it becomes a mess. Last edited by Ospi; 19 Jun 2017 at 18:58. |
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Or maybe it's a racing team that overlooked a rule and got punished. We see it continually in a lot of series. Happens in Blancpain to professional teams every week. Given the intention of the rule, it's easy to see how this mistake was made. Its the same as Toyota last year stopping after the finish line and doing a slow lap and getting nothing. If they'd stopped before the line they'd have been fine. Hard to remember every single rule during a race, especially when they're for a different intention. |
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Yeah I agree, never said it wasn't. It did break a rule. But I don't think it's anywhere near as black and white as what was made out since that's clearly not what the rule was intended to do. We all know why homologation exists and this generally isn't why. Only a couple of years ago that solution would be brilliant, and it was relatively common place as well.
They clearly broke the rule by accident and it is a disqualification but I don't see it as some horrible crime, or screwing JC DC, who did get both sets of drivers on the podium anyway. |
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According to Racer.com they tried to cover up the hole in Parc Fermé. To my book i have no sympathy for them after reading that. They broke rules and they tried to go under the radar. |
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That's a final straw for me if I was Rebellion, if a French team had done it they wouldn't have batted an eye. They have ignored all kinds of in race modifications in the past and did not like the fact that Rebellion showed everyone how asinine the rules over the bodywork were. If that's a penalty worthy of DQ, I'd leave for IMSA before the next race and tell the ACO to pound sand. They let cars run without cheese wedges, lights, leader lights (when they were required) and without a MIRROR, but no a hole in the bodywork is a no-no. That's spitting in the face of a team that has invested millions in to the sport building cars and running when no one else wanted to play. And if Oreca doesn't fix that moronic take the wing off to take off the engine cover, some one else will and demonstrate repairability and responsive design to on track needs. And yes, they could with the one joker allowed which as I read did not need unanimous vote, the Ligier request was to not use their joker but instead get a change to allowed bodywork.
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Yes technically wrong. We all see that. Straight away. The posts all written with that knowledge.
Still a shame though. I speak as someone has needed bodges to keep a car going to its destination or in a race. These little things build to make the sport more than a set of rules, they build the romance. However maybe time for that in our sport is gone. It was outside the rules. Disqualify it. Simples. |
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Pull into the garage then and close the shutters. Simples.
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Which shifts attention to oreca & Gibson who have developed a product which puts teams into a very difficult situation. Starters have been an ongoing issue for Oreca, tds lost the elms championship last year as a result. One would have hoped they could engineer a solution for such situations within the rules.
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