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Not sure I totally agree with the new no limp home rule, yes debris etc on the track but if you can get back and carry on racing then do so. 1 punctured tyre win would not have happened. I have also finished a race with a puncture, last but still got points
Huh?
 
I don't understand the hate Norris gets. Even on social media people whinge about him.

- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Alonso
- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Vettel
- Ecerybody hates the Stroll inbred
- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Verstappen, but they love Alonso now
- Everybody loves Russell, Hamilton is only good because Bottas helped him
- Everybody loves Vettel and Norris is our future champion!
- Max matured, he speaks his mind, our hero. **** Russell though
- Hamilton who?
- Norris is whiner, Piastri is our future champion
- Stroll is a Russian double agent.

And that's how sport works. Except for Shaun Pollock. Everybody has always and will always like Shaun Pollock even if cricket is not technically a sport.
 
- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Alonso
- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Vettel
- Ecerybody hates the Stroll inbred
- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Verstappen, but they love Alonso now
- Everybody loves Russell, Hamilton is only good because Bottas helped him
- Everybody loves Vettel and Norris is our future champion!
- Max matured, he speaks his mind, our hero. **** Russell though
- Hamilton who?
- Norris is whiner, Piastri is our future champion
- Stroll is a Russian double agent.

And that's how sport works. Except for Shaun Pollock. Everybody has always and will always like Shaun Pollock even if cricket is not technically a sport.
Are you having a stroke?
 
- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Alonso
- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Vettel
- Ecerybody hates the Stroll inbred
- Everybody loves Hamilton, hates Verstappen, but they love Alonso now
- Everybody loves Russell, Hamilton is only good because Bottas helped him
- Everybody loves Vettel and Norris is our future champion!
- Max matured, he speaks his mind, our hero. **** Russell though
- Hamilton who?
- Norris is whiner, Piastri is our future champion
- Stroll is a Russian double agent.

And that's how sport works. Except for Shaun Pollock. Everybody has always and will always like Shaun Pollock even if cricket is not technically a sport.
The last part of your post is a lie. pollock is a Ginger..
 
Not sure why anyone gets hate. Are people so bereft of good things in their own lives that they feel they have to project onto someone they have never met who competes in a sport they themselves have never partaken in. Jesus, so sad.

Hard luck Charles, well done Lance, hard luck Oscar, well done Lando, hard luck Max, well done Lewis.
 
Drivers are now supposed to stop ASAP after an accident and not try to get back to the pits, was mentioned a couple of times.
Mentioned by who? Nobody said anything/complained when Sainz limped back after his incident.
 

Teams can be ordered to stop damaged cars under new rule after Perez’s 2024 penalty​

Formula 1​

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3rd March 2025, 13:54 | Written by Keith Collantine

The FIA has given new powers to the Formula 1 race director to instruct teams to park any seriously damaged cars.

The new rule has been introduced after Sergio Perez was given a three-place grid penalty last year for driving a damaged car during the Canadian Grand Prix. Parts fell from his damaged car as he completed more than half a lap with his rear wing hanging off.

Perez suffered race-ending damage when he spun into a barrier during the race. However the stewards ruled Red Bull instructed him to drive back to the pits in order to avoid triggering a Safety Car period while his team mate Max Verstappen was leading.
A revised rule for this year states drivers “must leave the track as soon as it is safe to do so” if their car “has significant and obvious damage to a structural component which results in it being in a condition presenting an immediate risk of endangering the driver or others.” The race director can also order the competitor to leave the track if they believe the damage to their car is sufficiently serious.

Revised Sporting Regulation article 26.10​

Original rule​

If a driver has serious mechanical difficulties, he must leave the track as soon as it is safe to do so.

New rule​

Any driver whose car has significant and obvious damage to a structural component which results in it being in a condition presenting an immediate risk of endangering the driver or others, or whose car has a significant failure or fault which means it cannot reasonably return to the pit lane without unnecessarily impeding another competitor or otherwise hindering the competition must leave the track as soon as it is safe to do so.
At the sole discretion of the race director, should a car be deemed to have such significant and obvious damage to a structural component, or such significant failure or fault, the competitor may be instructed that the car must leave the track as soon as it is safe to do so.
 
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