In Monza, a more efficiently run SC could have had Charles immediately behind Max with perhaps one lap to run. That's not "race is over" territory. Had Danny's car expired even two laps earlier, we'd have certainly had that single lap race to the line. We have, after all, had it before.
it was directed to the forum in general. There seems to be a wish to have races that are done for after 90%+ of the laps, restarted of reset for just a lap or two. Which, in my opinion is pretty unfair.nokivasara wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 15:15Is this directed at me (the post above yours)?
I don't think it was unfair or underwhelming at all. Accindents and retirements happen, sometimes the SC is deployed, sometimes it isn't needed.
My take on making the unlapping easier was just in general, not directed at the situation in Monza.
I've said in the past that I think SCs are unfair at any time in the race. How often have we seen a race leader work hard to get a multi-second lead only to have the pack back on his tail because of a SC?
This really makes it sound like procedures can just be altered just because the "race was done".
“The race was done” like, it was clear who was the fastest of the day, who had their race in order. (Most of the) drivers were in cruise mode and just riding out the last few laps.wesley123 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 17:04This really makes it sound like procedures can just be altered just because the "race was done".
I haven't watched the race, nor do I have any clue what actually happened with the safetycar. But using a "race was done" as if it is a valid argument to wave away the situation just sets precedent and makes it very clear what is wrong with the sport.
The race is done once the flag is waved, not anywhere before that, nor is it because anyone was ahead by a larger margin.
So to be clear, you'd be fine if they just randomly waved the checkered flag in the middle of the race, because "the race is done"?Jolle wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 17:13“The race was done” like, it was clear who was the fastest of the day, who had their race in order. (Most of the) drivers were in cruise mode and just riding out the last few laps.wesley123 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 17:04This really makes it sound like procedures can just be altered just because the "race was done".
I haven't watched the race, nor do I have any clue what actually happened with the safetycar. But using a "race was done" as if it is a valid argument to wave away the situation just sets precedent and makes it very clear what is wrong with the sport.
The race is done once the flag is waved, not anywhere before that, nor is it because anyone was ahead by a larger margin.
They did follow procedures now did they? It’s more that every time there is a yellow at the last qualifying run or a safety car everyone wants to change everything to have a spring of a lap or somethingwesley123 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 21:01So to be clear, you'd be fine if they just randomly waved the checkered flag in the middle of the race, because "the race is done"?Jolle wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 17:13“The race was done” like, it was clear who was the fastest of the day, who had their race in order. (Most of the) drivers were in cruise mode and just riding out the last few laps.wesley123 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 17:04This really makes it sound like procedures can just be altered just because the "race was done".
I haven't watched the race, nor do I have any clue what actually happened with the safetycar. But using a "race was done" as if it is a valid argument to wave away the situation just sets precedent and makes it very clear what is wrong with the sport.
The race is done once the flag is waved, not anywhere before that, nor is it because anyone was ahead by a larger margin.
It really seems like a weird and unreasonable justification to not follow procedure. It's essentially just wasting everyones time.
It seems rather unreasonable to use "the race is done" as an argument to not have the discussion. It is clear, and completely unsurprising, that the discussion isn't done after this and prior events.Jolle wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 22:15They did follow procedures now did they? It’s more that every time there is a yellow at the last qualifying run or a safety car everyone wants to change everything to have a spring of a lap or something
Excellent idea for pit lane speed. As you say, nothing changes, except the driver has to slow a little more on pit entry. Everything else stays the same, it even accommodates stacking.feni_remmen wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022, 07:01I’ve find this issue so frustrating.
Just impose a much slower pit lane speed limit when the virtual safety car is activated. Make the transit time equivalent. Instead of 80, make it 40 or whatever it needs to be. The driver needn’t do anything differently. It can be in the software.
- Pit lane speed limit = X
- Virtual safety car + pit lane speed limit = X-40
As for allowing lapped cars to overtake and unlap.
Its great to see exciting racing, but not at the cost of fairness (f1 irony appreciated)…
I’d rather see an 80 lap demonstration, as opposed to an undeserved victory.
In this particular case, that would have been a nice option. Not FOR the SC, but INSTEAD of the safety car. There was no need to have the safety car out in an incident which left an uninjured driver walking home and a car outside the tarmac needing a crane or a good dolly and push.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 15:45...
I don't see why they can't just use a multi-level VSC. Have a single VSC where they go at a 40% reduced delta as currently, and then a double VSC where they go at something like pit lane speed. The drivers can drive to deltas in this manner...
To be “fair” the rules should seek to minimise offset advantages. They don’t. In fact the SC rules seek to maximise the offset, the gains from field compression , “free” pit stops and lapped runner removal are hugely to the advantage of a runner who is far behind their competitor in front.
Are you my father?henry wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022, 12:42To be “fair” the rules should seek to minimise offset advantages. They don’t. In fact the SC rules seek to maximise the offset, the gains from field compression , “free” pit stops and lapped runner removal are hugely to the advantage of a runner who is far behind their competitor in front.
And if the “sometimes” results in reallocation of a one off result with no opportunity for redress your final point is not really valid.