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<blockquote data-quote="Salty25" data-source="post: 610730" data-attributes="member: 185281"><p>This is obviously out of my hands, it's a PFF1 rule change made by Maverick. However, if I'd been in Mav's position, I'd have almost certainly done the same thing. Mav has argued that while this does the most harm to all-Brawn teams, <strong>everyone</strong> was able to select all-Brawn so it's only right that <strong>everyone</strong> is affected by the rule change.</p><p></p><p>Also, there are limitations on just what changes Mav can make. I'd imagine that applying rules to some and not others or applying rules retrospectively is quite difficult to do on a practical level. Doing it this way is the most painless and efficient way of balancing out things.</p><p></p><p>The way I see it, it's the same as if the FIA were to decide that a certain component that some of the teams had developed was making the cars go too fast, and banning that component - some teams were using it, but <strong>every</strong> teams could have used it within the rules, and so <strong>every</strong> team should from that point onwards be prevent from using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salty25, post: 610730, member: 185281"] This is obviously out of my hands, it's a PFF1 rule change made by Maverick. However, if I'd been in Mav's position, I'd have almost certainly done the same thing. Mav has argued that while this does the most harm to all-Brawn teams, [b]everyone[/b] was able to select all-Brawn so it's only right that [b]everyone[/b] is affected by the rule change. Also, there are limitations on just what changes Mav can make. I'd imagine that applying rules to some and not others or applying rules retrospectively is quite difficult to do on a practical level. Doing it this way is the most painless and efficient way of balancing out things. The way I see it, it's the same as if the FIA were to decide that a certain component that some of the teams had developed was making the cars go too fast, and banning that component - some teams were using it, but [b]every[/b] teams could have used it within the rules, and so [b]every[/b] team should from that point onwards be prevent from using it. [/QUOTE]
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