Gastly is not to blame, the tractors should not be inside the barriers while any car is still on track.
Plus they still follow the same delta under safety car and Red Flag. If they are trying to put it on Gasly saying he's going too fast, its still on themorganic wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 08:02Not only gasly but many other drivers passed the tractor with 0 warning
The FIA now cover themselves saying the red flag was out before gasly went past the tractor (like that makes it much better). In reality the red flag seems to have been thrown 2 seconds before gasly passes the tractor - this is obviously problematic. They need to get a grip and not be so defensive in these situations when everyone wants just the best safety.
Yeah, but it'll be "let's wait for that gap, then issue a 15 minute notice" then it'll get a bit harder and then "restart cancelled again", rinse, repeat.chrisc90 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 07:55Just_a_fan wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 07:52Looking at the radar on the TV feed, I wouldn't be surprised if this race doesn't go any further.
Apparently there is a gap after the band of heavier rain
I don't know how on earth that has anything to do with this.
It's not a virtual safety car, it's a local yellow. So no, there isn't a set delta.
Why would that mandate apply to wet weather tyres though? Are they really that dumb that they’ve instructed ‘show’ tyres for wet compounds too? I just don’t think Pirelli have the expertise.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 07:45There isn’t a manufacturer that wants to touch this ten foot pole. Pirelli is mandated to develop tires that work while also produce a show, meanwhile the FIA does their own thing and continues to make the cars heavier and heavier. The tires can’t be all things.mendis wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 07:42Have they not failed to produce the committed quality in 2019/20, that lead to regulation change cutting downforce for 2021? Even then, Pirelli kept bloating the tyres with higher and higher tyre pressures? Sorry, they have not produced the required quality ever. Even this year, the fronts are not sturdy enough that is causing understeer.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 07:38
Pirelli isn’t the problem. They can design a tire to do whatever they’re contracted to do.
They are somehow suppose to design tires that are fast, hold up to the weight of the cars, and put on a good show, and really only two of those can exist at one time.