Indianapolis F1asco...
"A chicane would completely change the nature of the circuit. It would involve an extra session of very heavy braking on each lap, for which the cars had not been prepared. The circuit would also not have been inspected and homologated with all the simulations and calculations which modern procedures require. Suppose there had been a fatal accident - how could we have justified such a breach of our fundamental safety procedures to an American court?" - FIA president Max Mosley
but after all the 'hu ha' finger pointing at everybody, today Formula One had finally printed out the right kinda media attention the sport should have done almost a week ago.
the culprit...
asking the FIA to do changes, is like telling all the athletes at a Olympic 100metres sprint to run barefooted just cause seven of them forgot to bring their shoes or just cause they're barefooted, asking the Olympic Committee to put a bend on track. rules are there for a reason, and it sounds so unprofessional if you keep making them up along the way. you break em'..you pay em'!
but after all the 'hu ha' finger pointing at everybody, today Formula One had finally printed out the right kinda media attention the sport should have done almost a week ago.
the culprit...
asking the FIA to do changes, is like telling all the athletes at a Olympic 100metres sprint to run barefooted just cause seven of them forgot to bring their shoes or just cause they're barefooted, asking the Olympic Committee to put a bend on track. rules are there for a reason, and it sounds so unprofessional if you keep making them up along the way. you break em'..you pay em'!
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