Big Tea wrote: ↑21 Mar 2023, 00:16
continuum16 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 21:45
Big Tea wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 21:22
Possibly easier to police if the penalty time was added after completion of the service?
For instance: car arrives and gets tyres etc, crew boss raises his hand signifying they are finished, but no one allowed to touch the car for 5 sec from that point. If it is ready to rejoin, that means jacks away and no crewmember doing anything at all, just as if it was leaving the box. It would be black or white then if something was touched or tweaked after the crew boss himself said 'right, start counting.
Why do they even need to serve the penalty in the pit box? If the FIA wants it to be standardized, why not set up a designated "penalty box" area with a timer and lights and do it where the weigh bridge is during qualifying and free practice? It's usually the first set of garages in the pitlane; the driver could pull in, stop for the designated penalty time, and continue on down the pit lane.
I suppose you could argue that it would not be exactly 5 seconds (or whatever the time is) because you have to stop and accelerate again from the pit lane speed limit, but that seems more fair than serving the penalty under SC. I also see how there could be an issue if there are multiple people serving penalties on the same lap, but that is so exceptionally rare. I guess you'd just have to wait in line in that instance, if it ever arose.
(and langedweil)
Good point. It would be easy to set cones offline that would take around 5s to navigate, and it would not even need to be in the pit or even a stop to lose temperature or risk over heating. It would be a true 5s time penalty, or twice for bad boys. Just like FE powerboost
Yeah, that would be good fun .. some sort of obligated side-tour-obstacle-route
Where if you're really really good, you can go through it in 4s (in case of a 10s penalty you do another tour the next lap), but you might risk your FW; if you'd rather play safe then take 5 or 6 seconds (or 20, up to you) to end it with FW and wheels attached ..
We call it the humiliation track !
Adding a bit of circus-value (as is a painted marina) would work fine these days