Not relevant to the previous posts, but shouldn't change the pole position side to the left of the track?
Does it make sense3to be at the outside when you're I pole?
Same for a lot on tracks though?
Do they have 250m until the turn?
Yes, it always follows the generally accepted racing line.1158 wrote:I think it has to do with clean side of track vs dirty side of track and traction off the line.
Well, it's easier to defend I guess, especially when the run to T1 is only 200m ..
Return the good old days when pole could choose the side of the grid they started on. Would add a bit of interest also.
https://www.racefans.net/2022/06/12/lat ... -of-gasly/Latifi given penalty point after passing 12 blue flag light panels in front of Gasly
Nicholas Latifi was handed a five-second post-race time penalty and one penalty point on his super licence for ignoring blue flags in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
However the Williams driver insisted he had been trying to help Pierre Gasly, who was trying to lap him at the time.
Gasly was under pressure from Lewis Hamilton for fourth place when the pair came behind Latifi, who was running last. Despite multiple blue flag warnings, Latifi failed to yield.
Speaking to media including RaceFans after the race, Latifi explained he had not pulled over to allow Gasly by in order to ensure he did not leave the AlphaTauri driver completely exposed to Hamilton behind with DRS.
“The blue flag [penalty], I understood I took longer than maybe in terms of the marshalling sectors to let him by,” Latifi said. “But I spoke to Pierre after, telling him what I wanted to do and he agreed with what I did."
“I just basically wanted to give him the DRS, because if I let him by a few corners before then he was going to have no DRS and he was going to get penalised from Hamilton catching him through that dirty air up before.
“So I said ‘okay let me at least give him the DRS and try and negate whatever I held him up and he agreed. He said ‘yeah you did the right thing’.”
So it's official then. Latifi literally and actively thinks about ways thay he can help out red bull drivers during races.wogx wrote: ↑14 Jun 2022, 20:33https://www.racefans.net/2022/06/12/lat ... -of-gasly/Latifi given penalty point after passing 12 blue flag light panels in front of Gasly
Nicholas Latifi was handed a five-second post-race time penalty and one penalty point on his super licence for ignoring blue flags in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
However the Williams driver insisted he had been trying to help Pierre Gasly, who was trying to lap him at the time.
Gasly was under pressure from Lewis Hamilton for fourth place when the pair came behind Latifi, who was running last. Despite multiple blue flag warnings, Latifi failed to yield.
Speaking to media including RaceFans after the race, Latifi explained he had not pulled over to allow Gasly by in order to ensure he did not leave the AlphaTauri driver completely exposed to Hamilton behind with DRS.
“The blue flag [penalty], I understood I took longer than maybe in terms of the marshalling sectors to let him by,” Latifi said. “But I spoke to Pierre after, telling him what I wanted to do and he agreed with what I did."
“I just basically wanted to give him the DRS, because if I let him by a few corners before then he was going to have no DRS and he was going to get penalised from Hamilton catching him through that dirty air up before.
“So I said ‘okay let me at least give him the DRS and try and negate whatever I held him up and he agreed. He said ‘yeah you did the right thing’.”
Latifi - Hamilton soap opera continues
It's understandable why Latifi would do such a thing against Lewis. For no fault of his own, except a racing incident in Abu Dhabi, he was crucified and got death threats from, obviously over agitated, Lewis fans. So if he feels negative about it, then one can't blame him.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑15 Jun 2022, 09:48So it's official then. Latifi literally and actively thinks about ways thay he can help out red bull drivers during races.
It all makes sense now.
I'm joking obviously, but it's still so ridiculous to keep seeing him return to the spotlight in these circumstances.
FIA is really stupid for being leniant in enforcing the rules. Whether it is correcting this kind of behavior or banning a driver for violating jewellery rules and giving him extension. They are quite weak.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑15 Jun 2022, 09:48If you seem to not understand that after multiple races and think you can Kind of just make it up as you go and decide for yourself when you're willing to finally get out of the way, then you need some penalty points to nudge your mindset back in the right direction of feeling that the rules do actually apply to you.
Latifis performance is far too poor in general to be put down to an imo implausible idea that he'd have a grudge against Lewis himself because there are idiots on twitter and Instagram, especially when both Mercedes and Lewis came out in his defense.Ryar wrote: ↑15 Jun 2022, 11:17It's understandable why Latifi would do such a thing against Lewis. For no fault of his own, except a racing incident in Abu Dhabi, he was crucified and got death threats from, obviously over agitated, Lewis fans. So if he feels negative about it, then one can't blame him.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑15 Jun 2022, 09:48So it's official then. Latifi literally and actively thinks about ways thay he can help out red bull drivers during races.
It all makes sense now.
I'm joking obviously, but it's still so ridiculous to keep seeing him return to the spotlight in these circumstances.
FIA is really stupid for being leniant in enforcing the rules. Whether it is correcting this kind of behavior or banning a driver for violating jewellery rules and giving him extension. They are quite weak.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑15 Jun 2022, 09:48If you seem to not understand that after multiple races and think you can Kind of just make it up as you go and decide for yourself when you're willing to finally get out of the way, then you need some penalty points to nudge your mindset back in the right direction of feeling that the rules do actually apply to you.
Your conclusion is not right. He did not admit he was trying to help one driver over another. He said he first COST Gasly time by keeping him in dirty air in the twisty part, so he wanted to undo that damage by giving him the tow to nullify the negative impact he had. Which is fair imho.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑15 Jun 2022, 09:48So it's official then. Latifi literally and actively thinks about ways thay he can help out red bull drivers during races.wogx wrote: ↑14 Jun 2022, 20:33https://www.racefans.net/2022/06/12/lat ... -of-gasly/Latifi given penalty point after passing 12 blue flag light panels in front of Gasly
Nicholas Latifi was handed a five-second post-race time penalty and one penalty point on his super licence for ignoring blue flags in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
However the Williams driver insisted he had been trying to help Pierre Gasly, who was trying to lap him at the time.
Gasly was under pressure from Lewis Hamilton for fourth place when the pair came behind Latifi, who was running last. Despite multiple blue flag warnings, Latifi failed to yield.
Speaking to media including RaceFans after the race, Latifi explained he had not pulled over to allow Gasly by in order to ensure he did not leave the AlphaTauri driver completely exposed to Hamilton behind with DRS.
“The blue flag [penalty], I understood I took longer than maybe in terms of the marshalling sectors to let him by,” Latifi said. “But I spoke to Pierre after, telling him what I wanted to do and he agreed with what I did."
“I just basically wanted to give him the DRS, because if I let him by a few corners before then he was going to have no DRS and he was going to get penalised from Hamilton catching him through that dirty air up before.
“So I said ‘okay let me at least give him the DRS and try and negate whatever I held him up and he agreed. He said ‘yeah you did the right thing’.”
Latifi - Hamilton soap opera continues
It all makes sense now.
I'm joking obviously, but it's still so ridiculous to keep seeing him return to the spotlight in these circumstances.
Should have counted himself lucky for holding up Sainz for almost half a lap in Monaco with no penalty, but goes to the next race and decides to do the same again, even admitting to try and help one driver over another.
The rules say you need to be out of the way by the time you pass what 3 flags?
If you seem to not understand that after multiple races and think you can Kind of just make it up as you go and decide for yourself when you're willing to finally get out of the way, then you need some penalty points to nudge your mindset back in the right direction of feeling that the rules do actually apply to you.