Tom Coronel Fined For Using Phone
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...whilst behind the wheel
...and resorts to crowdfunding to help pay the fine!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/motorsport/36403945
...and resorts to crowdfunding to help pay the fine!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/motorsport/36403945
I assume he was using a phone linked to his helmet, so whats the difference between a phone and the normal radio?
I very much doubt he was holding his phone in one hand next to his helmet.
I suspect this has more to do with non sanctioned ( i.e. fee paid) transmission than the fact it was a phone
I very much doubt he was holding his phone in one hand next to his helmet.
I suspect this has more to do with non sanctioned ( i.e. fee paid) transmission than the fact it was a phone
Graham said:
I assume he was using a phone linked to his helmet, so whats the difference between a phone and the normal radio?
I very much doubt he was holding his phone in one hand next to his helmet.
You would think so, but no. If you look at the picture on this TCT article, he was filming himself with his phone. They also give more detail of the regulations they say were contravened. To be honest, it was a bloody stupid thing to do.I very much doubt he was holding his phone in one hand next to his helmet.
http://www.touringcartimes.com/2016/05/27/tom-coro...
Hardly conclusive bits of regulation that he broke:
FIA said:
12.1.1.c Any fraudulent conduct or any act prejudicial to the
interests of any Competition or to the interests of motor
sport generally.
12.1.1.d Any pursuit of an objective contrary or opposed to
those of the FIA.
Stupid, but a very poor set of rules to convict someone.interests of any Competition or to the interests of motor
sport generally.
12.1.1.d Any pursuit of an objective contrary or opposed to
those of the FIA.
Is the issue as much about having an external object in the car? There was a similar issue in NASCAR a few years back where one of the drivers Tweeted from his car during a red flag. Concern was more that there was an unsecured object in the car than necessarily using the phone itself. Potential for problems in the event of a big accident, as could fly about inside the car and hurt the driver, or escape from the car and hurt other drivers (a la Massa, Wilson) or track workers or even fly into the crowd.
Punishment seems a touch draconian, but then it's a daft thing to do in the first place really.
Punishment seems a touch draconian, but then it's a daft thing to do in the first place really.
Few points.
1. if the FIA want to get you they will find a way, just like any other all but unaccountable organisation.
2. It is more likely that it was the host broadcaster getting their knickers in a twist than the FIA - but then TV is God.
3. Most GT AM cars, and I would expect most cars full stop, at Le Mans will have a mobile tank taped or similar to the cage in a place where the driver can retrieve it if needed. Some (less than 20 years ago though) will also have a packet of fags and a lighter taped somewhere.
TC was a silly boy.
1. if the FIA want to get you they will find a way, just like any other all but unaccountable organisation.
2. It is more likely that it was the host broadcaster getting their knickers in a twist than the FIA - but then TV is God.
3. Most GT AM cars, and I would expect most cars full stop, at Le Mans will have a mobile tank taped or similar to the cage in a place where the driver can retrieve it if needed. Some (less than 20 years ago though) will also have a packet of fags and a lighter taped somewhere.
TC was a silly boy.
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