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Originally Posted by David Inc.
The floor violation is pretty frustrating. For there to be two cars of four that failed when the last individual failure was what, '93, is absurd. That tells me that there are very likely several more cars that failed, and that the combination of only one practice session and the bumpy track was throwing the teams off in a serious way.
If I had half of my random sample fail in one test, and the last time I had a failure was a few hundred tests ago, I would probably throw out the test or sample everything. I wouldn't just fail those samples and move on with my life like everything was cool.
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Exactly. If a company pulled 4 employees at random for a pee test and 2 failed, they have a problem with the ranks of employees. So if those 2 get fired and no one else gets tested I see lawyers smacking their lips.
Austin was the only F1 race I've seen this year. I'm glad I could switch to Homestead when I started to fall asleep. I'd switch back during NASCAR commercials.