600mm of grass on the out side of all of the corners for me
Pls understand FIA and drivers lobbying for rules that have a bias for defending driver. This is the DRS era when the defending driver is helpless, in most cases it is a blow past. If that does not happen and it gets stretched to the braking zone, I totally understand the current rules favoring defending driver both when they are on the inside or outside.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 16:10Here’s an interesting reddit post with all the rule changes instigated by Max’s behavior:
https://reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/ ... rstappens/
I will point out the driving off track from the 2021 brazil incident that clearly wasn’t applied here but is spot on applicable but stewards forgot it exists.
This is not how FIA/FOM reason. They introduced this new formula with the explicit intent to make it easier to follow closely and still kept DRS. They want more overtakes and more battles. If the car overtaken is fast, when they will get DRS post passing they can pass back again. Making it easier to pass is the whole point of these rules.FW17 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 02:47Pls understand FIA and drivers lobbying for rules that have a bias for defending driver. This is the DRS era when the defending driver is helpless, in most cases it is a blow past. If that does not happen and it gets stretched to the braking zone, I totally understand the current rules favoring defending driver both when they are on the inside or outside.
Rules are understandable when the overtaking driver already such a huge advantage.
Intent statements are pc statement, wordings are the actual intent.dialtone wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 03:38This is not how FIA/FOM reason. They introduced this new formula with the explicit intent to make it easier to follow closely and still kept DRS. They want more overtakes and more battles. If the car overtaken is fast, when they will get DRS post passing they can pass back again. Making it easier to pass is the whole point of these rules.FW17 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 02:47Pls understand FIA and drivers lobbying for rules that have a bias for defending driver. This is the DRS era when the defending driver is helpless, in most cases it is a blow past. If that does not happen and it gets stretched to the braking zone, I totally understand the current rules favoring defending driver both when they are on the inside or outside.
Rules are understandable when the overtaking driver already such a huge advantage.
I do not think this is correct. There is no wording on this in the rules.FW17 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 02:47Pls understand FIA and drivers lobbying for rules that have a bias for defending driver. This is the DRS era when the defending driver is helpless, in most cases it is a blow past. If that does not happen and it gets stretched to the braking zone, I totally understand the current rules favoring defending driver both when they are on the inside or outside.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 16:10Here’s an interesting reddit post with all the rule changes instigated by Max’s behavior:
https://reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/ ... rstappens/
I will point out the driving off track from the 2021 brazil incident that clearly wasn’t applied here but is spot on applicable but stewards forgot it exists.
Rules are understandable when the overtaking driver already such a huge advantage.
You probably expect 2022 FIA tech regulations to start with "written for Adrian Newey as he worked on 1980's GE Indycars.basti313 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 11:42I do not think this is correct. There is no wording on this in the rules.FW17 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 02:47Pls understand FIA and drivers lobbying for rules that have a bias for defending driver. This is the DRS era when the defending driver is helpless, in most cases it is a blow past. If that does not happen and it gets stretched to the braking zone, I totally understand the current rules favoring defending driver both when they are on the inside or outside.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 16:10Here’s an interesting reddit post with all the rule changes instigated by Max’s behavior:
https://reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/ ... rstappens/
I will point out the driving off track from the 2021 brazil incident that clearly wasn’t applied here but is spot on applicable but stewards forgot it exists.
Rules are understandable when the overtaking driver already such a huge advantage.
The only thing that matters for what you say is, who is in front at the apex. This is not depending on who is defending.
1. This is not a topic of tech regulations. The document is called "Driving Standards Guidelines".FW17 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 15:00You probably expect 2022 FIA tech regulations to start with "written for Adrian Newey as he worked on 1980's GE Indycars.basti313 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 11:42I do not think this is correct. There is no wording on this in the rules.FW17 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 02:47
Pls understand FIA and drivers lobbying for rules that have a bias for defending driver. This is the DRS era when the defending driver is helpless, in most cases it is a blow past. If that does not happen and it gets stretched to the braking zone, I totally understand the current rules favoring defending driver both when they are on the inside or outside.
Rules are understandable when the overtaking driver already such a huge advantage.
The only thing that matters for what you say is, who is in front at the apex. This is not depending on who is defending.
If they overtaking driver is on the inside and ahead at the apex, he still has to give a cars width at the exit for the driver being overtaken (if he is anywhere near)
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 13:49Everbody quiet! My time to talk!
I agree with the ruling for Norris going off the track. It's yet another example of unpolished racecraft from Norris, not quite a champion driver yet. He's looks to be still on the learning curve. What he did, is a common move that Max used to do in the past, which is not trying to brake later than the defender to the Apex, only just sided by side and then running wide to overtake on the outside of the track. I was never phased by the ruling because it was a slam dunk.
You literally cannot attack Max from the outside of a curve entry. It will fall. He's knows all too well to let his car run "off the brakes" to crowd your apex and run you off the road. You have to attack him from inside or even better yet on the straight.
I'm just ever more convinced now that Lando is the quickest driver but not that great at wheel to wheel.