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Article 40.13 of the Formula 1 sporting regulations states: "If the race ends while the safety car is deployed it will enter the pit lane at the end of the last lap and the cars will take the chequered flag as normal without overtaking."
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![]() note the green light at the right of the photo. ![]() note the green flag waving. This camera is on Shuey's car. ![]() checker and green in this shot!
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The same article where I found the reg referenced mentioned that Freddie was on the radio asking whether he could the same to Hammy, but was told NO. Seems to me the rules are clear, but the flaggers may have blown it. Otherwise the rules are written for better photo opps??? As to why the PC would be brought in, and not take the checkered flag. Anyone else notice that the Ferrari in-car cam was re-angled so you don't see as much of the driver's hand anymore (as compared to shots from Spain). Although I don't think the F-duct is as much a factor in Monaco. Am I the only one that thinks F-duct is appropriately named?
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I am wondering how anyone could think that, well lets see, the race is under sc, its the last lap, oh but in the last hundred feet the flags turn green so it isn't a finish under sc. MS has been in this game for how long? Even Benz knows better than to try and get out of this one. The rule is painfully clear. Oh, Michael, remind us again how parking at Rassgasse worked for ya?
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Wemple, read up on the issue and you will learn that the majority of the teams thought they were to race to the line given the messages and flags from the FIA. The FIA screwed up but will not let FIAT loose the position. Hmmmm.
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The rule is clear, but the flags were not. It does appear to be a green flag at the end. Logic suggests the teams were notified the SC was coming in, then the track was green per the flags/lights, the track was open for racing through the last corners. The notification was to prepare the teams for the run to the finish.
I think the stewards handled this poorly. They should have left the track yellow. It was an ambiguous situation at best. -Michael
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MS and Ross exploited a racing situation and I think they have a valid argument. The FIA & track officials screwed up by throwing a green, and now they are blaming MS. You do have to love the fact that D. Hill was on the committee!!!
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Wouldn't it be amazing if they went back and revisited these pretty darned clear pics and reversed the penalties..........yeah riiiight (in my best Bill Cosby doing Noah voice)
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