DrDejan wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 21:22
Phil wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 18:19
El Scorchio wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 16:42
Exactly that. Watching live on lap 56, it was clear that there's no way there was time for the cars to all unlap properly and for the final mandated SC lap to take place, before the end of the race distance, given the regulations. At that point was where Masi should have evaluated his TWO options as per the regulations and chosen one of them rather than dreaming up and actioning an until-then-non-existent third possible option/scenario/farce, which is what ended up happening.
What I don't understand, is
why was it so goddamn important to finish under green flags instead of under safety car?
The least controversial option there was to finish under the safety car with the positions in place, because that's what it would have been according to the procedures in place. Before the crash and safety car, the race was pretty much done and dusted and there was little chance for Verstappen anyway. Wanting that last lap action, a potential red flag and standing restart is just from people who's driver either wasn't leading or who didn't realize that we had a 50+ lap race already that just unfolded with Mercedes/Hamilton doing the better job.
If Max had led the race start from finish, I guess as a Hamilton fan I'd be disappointed, but it would have been the correct and predictable result. They did the better job during qualifying, maximized everything and presumably won the race. It usually happens this way.
Not on Sunday: Mercedes seemingly had a quicker race car, Hamilton had the better start and he drove off into the distance.Then RedBull tried something different on strategy and it was a great race on who's strategy would prevail to the end; Would Hamiltons 1-stop race get him to the end? Would the tires drop off? Would he, if it'd be close, have enough in the tires to defend his position? That
was the race.
I don't get this "red flag standing start" suggestions or even the wish to have a race on the last lap for the show because it takes away from the actual race that we had and got.
If the crash had happened earlier and RedBull ended up on the better tire? Tough luck. I don't believe for a second this race should have been treated any different than any other race on the calendar, championship deciding or not. Sometimes the chips just fall the way they do. But breaking protocol to manufacture a last lap race just between the top two drivers (because that's all there was, because the other cars didn't unlap)... it's artificial and really takes away from a great race we had before that point. And given how it played out, it wasn't fair either.
It’s not. This season there was a race that started and ended under a safety car. Zero laps racing.
It’s the same lame excuse as “let them race” or “different stewards will judge similar incidents differently”, to justify inconsistent application of rules and artificial suspense build up.
That’s absolutely not a lame excuse. They have had official FIA/team discussions wrt “let them race” , and also to try and finish where possible in Green race conditions. Equally we have seen different stewarding decisions based on who were the stewards on duty that weekend
Calling them lame excuses, is just that, lame…
What all of this highlights is the glaring inconsistency on all levels within the FIA. It needs sorting. If that means different people at the helm then so be it but as a keen follower of motor racing, I’d get totally fed up if we have another season like this. Where every race I hold my hands up and go, what have they done now….
Not for me if it stays a circus of that magnitude