Yes, I think that was generally the plan. Not waiting for red, but somehow getting through the SC with the knowledge of the SC cycling so long that the track will be fine for the used Inter again. On the drying track the used Inter would not have been a disadvantage...maybe even an advantage as we saw it in Turkey.
I mean...we had all these versions of it. The VSC was introduced in F1 to make it better, but only to a very limited degree.Watto wrote: ↑13 Nov 2024, 15:20But if the whole point is fairness and a level playing field that a pit under a SC/VSC can create pretty much the same disadvantage or 'luck' Either stratagey holding out hoping the a SC is called way outside a pit window where if you did pit you would be in the middle of the back. Or just a SC just a lap or two after your opponent made the call. Gaining track position. If you're about pure racing you have 'penlties' for both or neither, Plenty of races are decided by a SC
I think the best option is how they handle it in DTM with their pit window: If the pit window is open, they keep a yellow flag for 2 laps, so that everyone can pit under yellow before the SC comes out.
This is not an option in F1 for safety reasons in my point of view.