Dean Logan enters qually with a Matra and with approx 15 mins left before the start of the race he switched his car for the Cooper. The rules clearly state that drivers may only change a chassis in qualification if they have NOT set a lap time...
Yes, they do. They also state "The primary goal of this rule is to prevent drivers continually swapping chassis depending on what the other competitors are choosing...", which, as I explained in my incident report, had NOTHING to do with my actions.
...DLogan (Dean Logan67F2) — change of chassis — excluded
So the worst example of incompetent, over-aggressive, unsportsmanlike driving I've seen in three seasons was worth a grand total of two race places, yet having the temerity to set a lap time in qualifying in the wrong chassis (while affecting NO ONE ELSE'S activities or results in any way, shape or form) is worthy of complete disqualification??
...as the moderator I have no option to apply this rule as it stands and DQ him...
You might want to read
the rules as they stand again. Here's a link:
https://www.ukgpl.com/index.php/rules/contravene_online...Frivolous Car Changing: Exclusion
Setting several times in various chassis.
Continually swapping between different chassis...
I'm clearly not guilty of that.
...Excessive Car Changing: Penalty 3 Places
Setting times in 3 different chassis...
Nor that.
...Simple Car Changing: Penalty 2 Places.
Setting times in 2 different chassis.
Leaving the pits in 3 or more chassis but only setting a time in one.
Avoidable Car Changing: Caution.
Setting times in 2 chassis but one was so slow to be well off the back of the grid.
Leaving the pits in 2 chassis but only setting a time in one...
So there are your choices. Please revise your report accordingly, and please try not to take four and half months this time.