
You think the rules in F1 are set in stone? THINK AGAIN. The FIA has been caught in a firestorm of hypocrisy, and the evidence is damning. On one hand, Yuki Tsunoda is handed a draconian grid penalty for a simple overtake on a damaged car under a practice red flag. The book was thrown at him. But then, after the race, a whole parade of drivers commits a nearly identical offense under safety car conditions—and what happens? A gentle warning. That's it. The Avonetics forums are exploding with outrage over this jaw-dropping double standard. Is the FIA protecting its star drivers? Are penalties only for the few, not the many? This isn't just a bad call; it's a crisis of confidence that strikes at the very heart of F1's fairness. We're dissecting every angle of the controversy that proves the stewards' decisions are dangerously inconsistent and potentially biased. The system might be more broken than you ever imagined. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.