This will ring a few bells... Timo Glock is baffled as to why the FIA do not apply rules 'as they are in the rule book'. He's referring to Sergio Perez's infringement behind the Safety Car in Singapore. F1
Timo Glock questions why the FIA has rules if they are ‘not applied’ as writtenTimo Glock wants to know why the FIA even bother having rules if they are “not applied as they are [written] in the rule book”.
Both instances took place between the exit of Turn 13 and Turn 14, the driver blaming the damp track. “On the TV it looked as if he had dropped back from the Safety Car by more than ten car lengths during both Safety Car periods. In the case of a possible offence, however, it was probably borderline and the stewards turned a blind eye.
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