Rachel and I will be at the Amwell Street Fete tomorrow early afternoon, why not come along too?  Our church (Trinity Church Islington) will have a presence.  R has already baked some cakes...
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So hot blowing is banned - or is it; yes, no and maybe.  

It does seem that Formula 1/FIA seem content to create political disputes.  This may be good for promotion of the sport, papers seem to love this off track discourse, but I don't believe it is good for the sport.  I, myself a fan, find it distracting and make those not fans wonder why I retain an interest.  It doesn't seem very sporting.

F1 is about who comes first.  I, and I'm sure most fans, care more about the race on the track over any going on in FIA trailers or court rooms.

Please F1, sort yourself out.  Race on track.  Technology is a feature of F1; meddle with rules for future seasons but keep rules consistent during a season.  Some teams will find a loophole and then a development race is on.  But to change rules during a season penalises those who have found a hole in the rules.  Those who break rules should be punished, not those who don't.
I'd like to know what you think:-