Phil wrote: ↑11 Jul 2017, 13:54
Big Mangalhit wrote: ↑11 Jul 2017, 13:32
Yes so the final verdict is that Bottas jump the lights but within the tolerances so it is legal. What I still don't get completely is where are those tolerances written in the rules, and also it seems kinda of too much power to FIA to be able to choose who is penalised and who doesn't whiteout no further proof, I which they showed this data na telemetry they had, even if they can't disclose the secret tolerance value.
I think they are referring to the tolerances of the system. It's all electronically linked to the sensors and the lights. Obviously, the system has some level of tolerances. I'd assume the sensor triggers once the car roles beyond a certain point (the point being the lines of the box). Either way, the stewards wouldn't have much to say or do as they don't determine the tolerance but just accept the tolerance and limitation of the system.
If a driver jumps the start, it will trigger an event to the stewards/Whiting who then will issue a penalty. I'd say it similar to the system that monitors the speed through the pitlane. If a car is too quick, it triggers an event and it is always a penalty, as the system only knows two states: On/Off, too fast/ok etc.
There is a tolerance to account for the cars bouncing forward when 1st gear is engaged. This can be a couple of centimeters. The tolerance is not for sensor inaccuracy.
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑12 Jul 2017, 00:47
Other sports have a tolerance too. So it is fair once the athlete does not break a particular threshold.
The default tolerances however work differently as in "reaction time faster than humanly possible equals false start"
strad wrote: ↑12 Jul 2017, 04:02
Bottas moved 0.06s BEFORE the lights went out.
YES,,,Yes he moved but his wheels didn't cross the line or in drag racing speak, he didn't break the beams by staging shallow for more roll out.
Let us move on.
It's not about the box. It's about movement. You could park your car 50cm "too far behind" and then start rolling slightly to get a better start. By your definition as long as you do not leave the box you'd be fine. That's not the case. If you park your car 50cm too far behind and move 10cm, you will be penalised.