Laps need to be completed before red flag to establish an order. Otherwise back to grid order, minus cars that can't continuesearch wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:30which rule are you referring to? The one I know says
"In all cases the order will be taken at the last point at which it was possible to determine the position of all cars. All such cars will then be permitted to resume the sprint session or the race"
When Grosjean went up in flames, they used mini sectors to determine the order. In other cases they used the normal sectors. Today none at all.
I can't find anything like that in the rulebookVanja #66 wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:33Laps need to be completed before red flag to establish an ordersearch wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:30which rule are you referring to? The one I know says
"In all cases the order will be taken at the last point at which it was possible to determine the position of all cars. All such cars will then be permitted to resume the sprint session or the race"
When Grosjean went up in flames, they used mini sectors to determine the order. In other cases they used the normal sectors. Today none at all.
He did not move, but he had at least 2 car-width space on the left.
They explained it on viaplay that all cars need to be through the first sector to establish an order. Not so much finishing 1 lap. But not all cars did ofcourse.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:33Laps need to be completed before red flag to establish an ordersearch wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:30which rule are you referring to? The one I know says
"In all cases the order will be taken at the last point at which it was possible to determine the position of all cars. All such cars will then be permitted to resume the sprint session or the race"
When Grosjean went up in flames, they used mini sectors to determine the order. In other cases they used the normal sectors. Today none at all.
It is a normal red flag. Last minisector normal. The question is, did zhou bring this back to saint devot.search wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:34I can't find anything like that in the rulebookVanja #66 wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:33Laps need to be completed before red flag to establish an ordersearch wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:30
which rule are you referring to? The one I know says
"In all cases the order will be taken at the last point at which it was possible to determine the position of all cars. All such cars will then be permitted to resume the sprint session or the race"
When Grosjean went up in flames, they used mini sectors to determine the order. In other cases they used the normal sectors. Today none at all.
It counted, they're using last sector which everyone finished and that's start line where everyone had certain tire compound which they'll change and that means they used 2 compounds.
Another situation where the FIA/stewarding is wildly inconsistent.search wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:30which rule are you referring to? The one I know says
"In all cases the order will be taken at the last point at which it was possible to determine the position of all cars. All such cars will then be permitted to resume the sprint session or the race"
When Grosjean went up in flames, they used mini sectors to determine the order. In other cases they used the normal sectors. Today none at all.
as I mentioned above, in the past they have also used mini sectors for this, and "the order will be taken at the last point at which it was possible to determine the position of all cars" would still allow this.Sieper wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:35They explained it on viaplay that all cars need to be through the first sector to establish an order. Not so much finishing 1 lap. But not all cars did ofcourse.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:33Laps need to be completed before red flag to establish an ordersearch wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:30
which rule are you referring to? The one I know says
"In all cases the order will be taken at the last point at which it was possible to determine the position of all cars. All such cars will then be permitted to resume the sprint session or the race"
When Grosjean went up in flames, they used mini sectors to determine the order. In other cases they used the normal sectors. Today none at all.