But it was not, PK is bad but not that bad that he was already lapped by the 14th lap... you claim that MW & DC pit on Lap 15 when the link I provided from F1.com clearly shows that they pitted on lap 14, just after PK spun... look at the evidencekilcoo316 wrote:Which makes it lap 15 of the race.ISLAMATRON wrote:Ha HA to you... nice try... Piquet crashed on lap 13(or more precisely turn 17 of his 14th lap)... not lap 15 as you claim... although the leaders may have started lap 15.
ISLAMATRON wrote: Is it not very strange for any car starting 11th or lower to start the race on fumes and the soft tires?
You are correct, it is not an unheard of strategy, one that LH has tried a couple of times this year(as Miguel has pointed out) with mixed results, but had HK been behind LH and spun purposefully that would have afforded LH a big advantage, just as it happened to FA.kilcoo316 wrote:On a street circuit?
Knowing the possibility of a safety car can throw the whole thing into dissarray.
It is not an unheard of strategy.
ISLAMATRON wrote: So Alonso, having been the only car that pitted B4 PK's crash was guaranteed to be at the head of the field.
I was paying attention, if you were you would have seen that he was only behind cars(Nico, Rk,...) who needed to serve a penalty(for pitted when pits are closed) and Fisi who did not pit. As soon as they showed FA pit and come out in last place I said to myself, his race is done unless the SC comes out right now, and when PK spun I said out loud Alonso just won.kilcoo316 wrote:If you were paying attention, you'd realise he didn't hit the head of the field until half distance, long after the safety car departed.
Do you remember how long the SC was out? and How many laps went by before Nico & Bob were called in?
ISLAMATRON wrote:NO matter what, Alonso would have been ahead of Massa, because that is the nature of the red light pit rule in F1
Again, please pay better attention... I did not say MAssa came in under the closed pit lane... I said Massa(if he had a proper pit stop) would have been behind Alonso because at the END of the pit lane F1 has a red light instead of a blend line. The same red light that Kimi & Bob stopped for(Canada) that LH ran into the back of them. That red light ensures that Whoever is in the pits comes out behind whoever is On track behind the SC... please please pay attention.... That is why LH(who was right behind Massa & had a regular stop) came out behind Alonso.kilcoo316 wrote:Surely you realise Massa did not pit under the closed pitlane...
ISLAMATRON wrote: And Hamilton was in the exact position, Massa would have been in if FErrari did not destroy Massa's race.
So was LH, he started P2, that is why he was the first car in the line of the cars who pitted behind the SC, but Singapore does not allow for passing.kilcoo316 wrote:I've already pointed out Coulthard destroyed Hamilton's race.
Massa was significantly faster than Coulthard.
ISLAMATRON wrote: All in all a perfect plan by Flav and the boys
What is pathetic is your lack of understanding of race strategy, Alonso was already ahead of LH because LH had to pit behind the SC, he did not need DC to slow down LH, If LH could not pass DC in Singapore he certainly as not going to pass FA.kilcoo316 wrote:Except it relied on further outside factors (beyond just the safety car), these factors being:
Rosberg having to pit under closed pitlane.
Coulthard slowing up Hamilton.
Massa's botched stop, ruining his and Raikkonens race (and Coulthard existing to affect their race also).
The basis of your "argument" is pathetic.
Rosberg was ---(relative to FA) whether he pitted when the pit lane was closed, or when everyone pitted under the SC. The only reason NR finished as high as he did was because they took so long to call him and Bob in, he was able to build up a gap for when he was called in to serve his penalty.
MAssa was ---(relative to FA) when he had to pit under the SC and then double --- with the fuel rig incident.
Kimi was --- when he had to pit behind the SC, then he was double --- because he was stacked behind MAssa, then he was triple --- because of the fuel rig problem.
All the top runners being --- is exactly why they changed the SC pit lane rules, it is a shame if you watch the races and still dont know what the hell is going on.
I'm not saying that FA & the crew did it on purpose, I'm saying that if they did it definatly handed the race win FA.