My point exactly.siskue2005 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:32If Max change his gearbox and starts 8th he only has to overtake 2 cars to get back to 3rd.
Perez, Gasly and Tsunoda will all let him past.
So it's better they take it rather than risk a DNF
If the order remains the same. But he’ll still lose time. Field spread. Everyone battling. It’s not as simple as all that. I really hope we don’t see alpha turis fully lifting off to just let him past.the poster below wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:35Yes and I think Verstappen would naturally back himself to make the overtakes quickly like last time anyway. I think they might delay announcing anything to reduce contingency planning time for Mercedes.siskue2005 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:32If Max change his gearbox and starts 8th he only has to overtake 2 cars to get back to 3rd.
Perez, Gasly and Tsunoda will all let him past.
So it's better they take it rather than risk a DNF
Yes, I have seen all of that, and I think it's a poor decision. From the onboards, the flag being flashed is clearly visible, and a driver needs to respond to that. Even if it's brief, even if it's a mistake, because as a driver you do not, cannot , know whether it's an error or not - just that most of the time it's not, and by not slowing down, you may cause an unsafe situation.mzivtins wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:37Have you read what the stewards have said? About the light being on for less than one second and no information was past to the drivers dash as it was not a flag situation, simply an error.DChemTech wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:33That seems to be a pretty poor decision.
It was 100% clear that there was a yellow flag light blinking when Lewis was passing. As a driver, you do not know if it's there by accident, or because something really happened - but for safety you should assume the latter.
If the signals were inconsistent between different channels, that's no excuse - it was no excuse for Max either last time.
The facts they describe are really good and you can see why red bull aren't going to bother
With my math even if Hamilton takes 2 fastest lap points he will still lose the title if he wins Jeddah and Max was to finish 4th. Because then they would be equal on points and Verstappen wins the WDC because he would have more race wins. So Hamilton still the underdog even if Max does not win tomorrow. And in fact, I doubt Max will finsih worse than third anyway. So Hamilton still needs to win the next 2 races to assure the title most likely.
Realistically even if they take the penalty, 3rd is easily achievable and potentially 2nd by taking advantage of the circumstances in the race.
Kind of BS when you think about it. Its such an anti-racing/low integrity thing that you'd usually attribute to corruption (think match fixing etc where teams agree to win/lose matches beforehand).siskue2005 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:32If Max change his gearbox and starts 8th he only has to overtake 2 cars to get back to 3rd.
Perez, Gasly and Tsunoda will all let him past.
So it's better they take it rather than risk a DNF
Didn't you see how Gasly ran wide and not even use DRS in the last race? That's same going to happen tomorrow with his 3 teammatesbonjon1979 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:40If the order remains the same. But he’ll still lose time. Field spread. Everyone battling. It’s not as simple as all that. I really hope we don’t see alpha turis fully lifting off to just let him past.the poster below wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:35Yes and I think Verstappen would naturally back himself to make the overtakes quickly like last time anyway. I think they might delay announcing anything to reduce contingency planning time for Mercedes.siskue2005 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:32If Max change his gearbox and starts 8th he only has to overtake 2 cars to get back to 3rd.
Perez, Gasly and Tsunoda will all let him past.
So it's better they take it rather than risk a DNF
You can't have seen all the information and the stewards response.DChemTech wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:41Yes, I have seen all of that, and I think it's a poor decision. From the onboards, the flag being flashed is clearly visible, and a driver needs to respond to that. Even if it's brief, even if it's a mistake, because as a driver you do not, cannot , know whether it's an error or not - just that most of the time it's not, and by not slowing down, you may cause an unsafe situation.mzivtins wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:37Have you read what the stewards have said? About the light being on for less than one second and no information was past to the drivers dash as it was not a flag situation, simply an error.DChemTech wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:33
That seems to be a pretty poor decision.
It was 100% clear that there was a yellow flag light blinking when Lewis was passing. As a driver, you do not know if it's there by accident, or because something really happened - but for safety you should assume the latter.
If the signals were inconsistent between different channels, that's no excuse - it was no excuse for Max either last time.
The facts they describe are really good and you can see why red bull aren't going to bother
In case of Max's penalty, the signals were also inconsistent ("Verstappen’s onboard shows him going past those double waved yellow flags, but the yellows did not show up on the race control screen or on his dash.") - yet he was penalized. By that precedent, so should Lewis.
I dont think they have quick through traffic car and especially racepace-wise.siskue2005 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:43Didn't you see how Gasly ran wide and not even use DRS in the last race? That's same going to happen tomorrow with his 3 teammatesbonjon1979 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:40If the order remains the same. But he’ll still lose time. Field spread. Everyone battling. It’s not as simple as all that. I really hope we don’t see alpha turis fully lifting off to just let him past.the poster below wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:35
Yes and I think Verstappen would naturally back himself to make the overtakes quickly like last time anyway. I think they might delay announcing anything to reduce contingency planning time for Mercedes.
Yea, this would be more like starting 8th in Singapore or Monaco, We're you're just hoping to make it through the 1st few corners without losing any places or getting any damage.Magicsenna_41 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:52I dont think they have quick through traffic car and especially racepace-wise.siskue2005 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:43Didn't you see how Gasly ran wide and not even use DRS in the last race? That's same going to happen tomorrow with his 3 teammatesbonjon1979 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:40
If the order remains the same. But he’ll still lose time. Field spread. Everyone battling. It’s not as simple as all that. I really hope we don’t see alpha turis fully lifting off to just let him past.
Have the feeling that RedBull desperatly wanted pole or first row.
And starting 8th in the pack ist something different and will not always be turn out like in Qatar.
Did you see the onboard?mzivtins wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:45
You can't have seen all the information and the stewards response.
There was no yellow flag scenario at all, the board flashing once for less than 1 second does not mean the course in in a yellow state, as they explained.
You are ignoring facts for your own opinion, how can you oenalize someone for ignoring yellow flags if there were no yellow flags?
Consistently a yellow flag? It literally flashed once for less than a second and went off again. Do yourself a favour and try and look at the situation objectively.DChemTech wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 22:03Did you see the onboard?mzivtins wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021, 21:45
You can't have seen all the information and the stewards response.
There was no yellow flag scenario at all, the board flashing once for less than 1 second does not mean the course in in a yellow state, as they explained.
You are ignoring facts for your own opinion, how can you oenalize someone for ignoring yellow flags if there were no yellow flags?
When Lewis was driving past, there was consistently a flashing yellow.
The driver cannot know if that will be gone in a second or will last for 10 seconds,
The driver cannot know if it is local or full course,
The driver cannot know if there is a stranded car ahead or not,
But, by the mere fact that a yellow is being displayed, the drivers should, at that moment, regardless how long it lasts, anticipate danger and act accordingly. That's all there is to it.
The situations between Max last time and Lewis this time are completely the same. There was a show of a yellow through one communication channel (even though in hindsight there was no specific reason for it to be shown) while they were passing, and they did not respond. The information between different channels was not consistent. Yet one was penalized and the other was not.