The track also wasn't properly rubbered in. I do think 2012 cars are faster then 2009 cars. Just that tyres and track conditions are masking the speed.Ozan wrote:Double diffusers and Bridgestone tires.Javert wrote:Good race
Don't understand why 2009 cars could lap in 1:44:503 and 2012 cars with DRS are more than 3 seconds slower
Tires?
Refuelling as well, carrying 45-65Kg less fuel at the start will always make the cars faster at the start of the race, but mostly the DDDs and legendary Bridgestone Potenzas will give a better lap time; one last thing, the 2009 cars were 605Kg and the 2012 cars are 640Kg. Theese Pirellis and the cars having less overall weight has a effect. Id recon bolt on the EBDs and DDDs with refuelling and the Bridgestones you could do Spa in a sub 100 second lap.turbof1 wrote:The track also wasn't properly rubbered in. I do think 2012 cars are faster then 2009 cars. Just that tyres and track conditions are masking the speed.Ozan wrote:Double diffusers and Bridgestone tires.Javert wrote:Good race
Don't understand why 2009 cars could lap in 1:44:503 and 2012 cars with DRS are more than 3 seconds slower
Tires?
I thought charlie turned the lights on when signalled from the back of the grid that everyone is in place ; computer then provides a randon startsmellybeard wrote:I think the start was badly executed by Charlie. It was a very long red light following a very long grid formation period. The jump start and bad getaways were in part down to this. The jump start and bad getaways in turn led to some other eejits trying too hard to take advantage and a very uneven getaway.
Race bans have been too long in coming.
It's been 6 incidents (not 7), of which only 3 were clearly his fault.zyphro wrote:Also hasn't Grosjean been involved in 7 first lap incidents? If so, the decision is wholly justified.
I think we are talking about raw qualy pace, in which cars aren't having the fuel loads in them for the races. You do make unintentionally a good point: back in 2009 cars in Q3 were forced to start the race with fuel loads for the first stint in the race.ESPImperium wrote: Refuelling as well, carrying 45-65Kg less fuel at the start will always make the cars faster at the start of the race, but mostly the DDDs and legendary Bridgestone Potenzas will give a better lap time; one last thing, the 2009 cars were 605Kg and the 2012 cars are 640Kg. Theese Pirellis and the cars having less overall weight has a effect. Id recon bolt on the EBDs and DDDs with refuelling and the Bridgestones you could do Spa in a sub 100 second lap.
what?smellybeard wrote:I think the start was badly executed by Charlie. It was a very long red light following a very long grid formation period. The jump start and bad getaways were in part down to this. The jump start and bad getaways in turn led to some other eejits trying too hard to take advantage and a very uneven getaway.
Race bans have been too long in coming.
Once all the cars have come to a halt on the grid, and the course car and medical cars are also in position further back, the start sequence is initiated by the race controller. Green lights are no longer used to indicate the start of a race, instead once the red lights are extinguished (there is a pre-determined random time delay of between 4 and 14 seconds - over which the race controller has no control - between the lights coming on and the last one going out) the race is underway.
The most sensible post since the RG incident. Thank you.mnmracer wrote:It's been 6 incidents (not 7), of which only 3 were clearly his fault.zyphro wrote:Also hasn't Grosjean been involved in 7 first lap incidents? If so, the decision is wholly justified.
Doesn't excuse him, but no need for poor reporting.
Australia: hit by Maldonado (not RG's fault)
Malaysia: hit Schumacher (RG's fault)
Spain: come-together with Perez (race incident)
Monaco: similair start-crash, hit Schumacher (RG's fault)
Britain: diResta clips Grosjean's win (not RG's fault)
Belgium: caused start-crash (RG's fault)
MaldonadoTraction wrote: The most sensible post since the RG incident. Thank you.![]()
Btw..it would be interesting to see how many other drivers have caused three or more crashes.