I meant a whole on-screen thing; like they do in Indycar ("the onboard camera rundown, sponsored by Honda"). It's a lot.
I meant a whole on-screen thing; like they do in Indycar ("the onboard camera rundown, sponsored by Honda"). It's a lot.
I am not sure what you mean with a “thing”.
I think this quote has been a bit ignored. I also am a bit flummoxed as to where the big orange wave of defenders has been? Had the lappers remained in place, would the forum today be filled with as much vitriol...just reversed?Michael Masi: "Toto, it's called a motor race. We went car racing."
Scorpaguy wrote: ↑18 Dec 2021, 16:42I think this quote has been a bit ignored. I also am a bit flummoxed as to where the big orange wave of defenders has been? Had the lappers remained in place, would the forum today be filled with as much vitriol...just reversed?Michael Masi: "Toto, it's called a motor race. We went car racing."
I mean... we are kind of already there... "powered by AWS", "DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award" or the "DHL fastest lap"...Hoffman900 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021, 21:51This. American sports everything is sponsored “this power play brought to you by…”
I was thinking the same thing. It looked a lot like green white checkered in Nascar. Which I think would be good to introduce in F1. With a few kgs of additional fuel it should be doable. It wouldn’t change the outcome though as you still would end up with Ves on new tires behind Hamilton.notsofast wrote: ↑18 Dec 2021, 20:25F1 should implement the green–white–checker finish. I'm guessing that this is what Masi was trying to simulate in Abu Dhabi. Liberty Media would probably be a proponent of such a rule change (and perhaps we as fans too). The problem is that F1 cars are fueled for the exact number of laps they need to drive. This can be fixed by requiring each car to carry, say, an additional 10kg of fuel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%E2% ... ker_finish
And maybe 110kg less fuel for Spa?Edax wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021, 00:14I was thinking the same thing. It looked a lot like green white checkered in Nascar. Which I think would be good to introduce in F1. With a few kgs of additional fuel it should be doable. It wouldn’t change the outcome though as you still would end up with Ves on new tires behind Hamilton.notsofast wrote: ↑18 Dec 2021, 20:25F1 should implement the green–white–checker finish. I'm guessing that this is what Masi was trying to simulate in Abu Dhabi. Liberty Media would probably be a proponent of such a rule change (and perhaps we as fans too). The problem is that F1 cars are fueled for the exact number of laps they need to drive. This can be fixed by requiring each car to carry, say, an additional 10kg of fuel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%E2% ... ker_finish
Interesting forum here...merely mentioning a quote by the RD and ruminating upon the lack of comments from a certain contingent (whilst neither taking a side nor even really caring) receives a downvote. Not that I mind the downvote, but would like to know whyScorpaguy wrote: ↑18 Dec 2021, 16:42I think this quote has been a bit ignored. I also am a bit flummoxed as to where the big orange wave of defenders has been? Had the lappers remained in place, would the forum today be filled with as much vitriol...just reversed?Michael Masi: "Toto, it's called a motor race. We went car racing."
Didn’t think about that. But yes you’re right, indeed Merc would have likely have pitted, and Ves would have a fair chance of attacking on new softs or defending hards.oT v1 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021, 00:54And maybe 110kg less fuel for Spa?Edax wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021, 00:14I was thinking the same thing. It looked a lot like green white checkered in Nascar. Which I think would be good to introduce in F1. With a few kgs of additional fuel it should be doable. It wouldn’t change the outcome though as you still would end up with Ves on new tires behind Hamilton.notsofast wrote: ↑18 Dec 2021, 20:25F1 should implement the green–white–checker finish. I'm guessing that this is what Masi was trying to simulate in Abu Dhabi. Liberty Media would probably be a proponent of such a rule change (and perhaps we as fans too). The problem is that F1 cars are fueled for the exact number of laps they need to drive. This can be fixed by requiring each car to carry, say, an additional 10kg of fuel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%E2% ... ker_finish
It would have changed the ending if Merc knew there would be a green flag situation, the gamble was to stay out because it may end under SC and VES is too close for a free stop….but if it will definitely go green they pit for softs (then forcing VES to either stay out on older hards to keep track position or pit for similar tyres and stay behind).