these things are always on the FIA Decision's page: https://www.fia.com/documents/season/season-2024-2043PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:02Where are you seeing that?
I'm trying to find it, but can't see it on any Insta posts...
these things are always on the FIA Decision's page: https://www.fia.com/documents/season/season-2024-2043PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:02Where are you seeing that?
I'm trying to find it, but can't see it on any Insta posts...
That was not illegal. The marshals need to clean the track as fast as possible, and that was the fastest option. Can not be done better. Hulk then ends his race...all perfectly by the rules.Slahinki wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:09This, but it was Hülkenberg being illegally assisted back on track by the marshals that ended the VSC at the wrong time.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 22:20Everyone forgot the race.
There was a VSC because someone spun (maybe SAI), they had 10 second gap to P3 and it made sense to pit onto good tyres.
Then SAI moves so VSC ends just as they are entering so they lose more time than expected.
After that NOR is fast and catching VER seconds a lap but the rain is so heavy that it goes SC. Now NOR is P4 on new inters during heavy rain during SC. Pretty good position.
But then Colapinto crashes under safety car and it is a red flag. Very unlucky. But it was also very lucky to scrape by into Q2 and to get VER fall out due to Aston crashing. In the end luck kind of evened out.
Bigger issue is the inability to restart well or overtake.
I’d like to see a little more context to the question In another interview Lando said us Max started near them he probably would’ve lapped them. I didn’t like the interview when I heard it but wonder if it was taken out of context a littleEmag wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:06What Lando says here is one of the worst takes you can have after a day like this. I don't know who let him loose on the media pen without a PR person guiding him beforehand, because comments like this are embarrassing.
Max can be a bit of a prick with his tactics on-track at times, but credit where credit is due, the guy is always respectful of rival's performances. This reaction by Lando is that of a spoiled man-child and a bit of a sore loser as well.
Just take it on the chin and move on. The title was not lost today, there were many missed opportunities throughout the year and only one of them could be blamed on Max. The rest should be used for self-reflection.
When he says things like this, he is pretty much inviting all the toxic people to plaster him in social media. And honestly, it's tough to argue against them on this case.
I’d like to see a little more context to the question In another interview Lando said us Max started near them he probably would’ve lapped them. I didn’t like the interview when I heard it but wonder if it was taken out of context a littleEmag wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:06What Lando says here is one of the worst takes you can have after a day like this. I don't know who let him loose on the media pen without a PR person guiding him beforehand, because comments like this are embarrassing.
Max can be a bit of a prick with his tactics on-track at times, but credit where credit is due, the guy is always respectful of rival's performances. This reaction by Lando is that of a spoiled man-child and a bit of a sore loser as well.
Just take it on the chin and move on. The title was not lost today, there were many missed opportunities throughout the year and only one of them could be blamed on Max. The rest should be used for self-reflection.
When he says things like this, he is pretty much inviting all the toxic people to plaster him in social media. And honestly, it's tough to argue against them on this case.
Forget insta….PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:02Where are you seeing that?
I'm trying to find it, but can't see it on any Insta posts...
I think you are reading too much into it. I think Lando shouldn't have said that for sure, especially after the lost places at each restart today, but he's just talking about winning the gamble of the red flag and he is right on that imho. Max went from a likely last place to change tires after SC, to a 2nd place in restart. It didn't take any skill and took instead Colapinto crashing for a red flag.Emag wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:06What Lando says here is one of the worst takes you can have after a day like this. I don't know who let him loose on the media pen without a PR person guiding him beforehand, because comments like this are embarrassing.
I saw this.Emag wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:06What Lando says here is one of the worst takes you can have after a day like this. I don't know who let him loose on the media pen without a PR person guiding him beforehand, because comments like this are embarrassing.
Max can be a bit of a prick with his tactics on-track at times, but credit where credit is due, the guy is always respectful of rival's performances. This reaction by Lando is that of a spoiled man-child and a bit of a sore loser as well.
Just take it on the chin and move on. The title was not lost today, there were many missed opportunities throughout the year and only one of them could be blamed on Max. The rest should be used for self-reflection.
When he says things like this, he is pretty much inviting all the toxic people to plaster him in social media. And honestly, it's tough to argue against them on this case.
There's probably a sensible halfway house, but between stopping giving a crap what people think and saying he's not good enough, I prefer today's take.Emag wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:06What Lando says here is one of the worst takes you can have after a day like this. I don't know who let him loose on the media pen without a PR person guiding him beforehand, because comments like this are embarrassing.
Max can be a bit of a prick with his tactics on-track at times, but credit where credit is due, the guy is always respectful of rival's performances. This reaction by Lando is that of a spoiled man-child and a bit of a sore loser as well.
Just take it on the chin and move on. The title was not lost today, there were many missed opportunities throughout the year and only one of them could be blamed on Max. The rest should be used for self-reflection.
When he says things like this, he is pretty much inviting all the toxic people to plaster him in social media. And honestly, it's tough to argue against them on this case.
Norris might still have to eat another penalty for the start procedure infringements. I'd be surprised it it stays at 36.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 21:50Good thing out of this weekend is that we increased the distance from Ferrari from 29 to 36 points.
Whatever penalty he gets, both VCARB cars are also going to get, so at worst he drops behind Oscar.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:37Norris might still have to eat another penalty for the start procedure infringements. I'd be surprised it it stays at 36.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 21:50Good thing out of this weekend is that we increased the distance from Ferrari from 29 to 36 points.
Yeah I'm excited to see what it ends up being. I think a 10 second penalty is most likely, but it could realistically be anything from a fine to a full blown DQ. I think the fact that people followed him will be considered mitigating, but if he did it alone I genuinely believe an outright DQ would have been the penalty.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:42Whatever penalty he gets, both VCARB cars are also going to get, so at worst he drops behind Oscar.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 23:37Norris might still have to eat another penalty for the start procedure infringements. I'd be surprised it it stays at 36.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 21:50Good thing out of this weekend is that we increased the distance from Ferrari from 29 to 36 points.
I wonder whether, given there was no competitive advantage gained, maybe it might be a fine, rather than a time penalty.