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It is a fair point that we can expect the rule to be broken again if a team feels it necessary, personally I'm ok with that as long as the penalty is consistent! (And this seems far from a given in F1 at times)I would rather it were transparent though than teams doing it but trying to cover it up (or not as in Ferrari's case). I don't think it is possible to stop team orders or define when they are or are not acceptable meaning that it would be best just to accept them.On today's result I am glad no further punishment was given, as a McLaren fan I am somewhat fed up of excessive punishments but this should be even across all teams. Ferrari may have been perceived ( ) to have benefitted in the past but this season has been better so far in terms of punishments not being excessive (bar monaco) and I would rather this continued for all.
It is a fair point that we can expect the rule to be broken again if a team feels it necessary, personally I'm ok with that as long as the penalty is consistent! (And this seems far from a given in F1 at times)
I would rather it were transparent though than teams doing it but trying to cover it up (or not as in Ferrari's case). I don't think it is possible to stop team orders or define when they are or are not acceptable meaning that it would be best just to accept them.
On today's result I am glad no further punishment was given, as a McLaren fan I am somewhat fed up of excessive punishments but this should be even across all teams. Ferrari may have been perceived ( ) to have benefitted in the past but this season has been better so far in terms of punishments not being excessive (bar monaco) and I would rather this continued for all.