Boring race. Fell asleep twice and didn't miss anything. Was Australia always this hard to pass or is it worse with this year's rules and aero?
Can't they change the track or move it to another track or something in Australia?
Poleman wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 09:43
Software "glitch" aside from Mercedes part,i think the rule is just stupid...why on earth the guys on the track are forced to drive to a SC delta and those who pit can race on entry and on exit (exit being almost half of the main straight length).Its not that Merc was hosed...Next time it can be Ferrari/RBR/MCL etc.
Good point, it does seem weird that you can "race" during a safety car and during pitting no less, but maybe it's due to a limitation in measuring the delta or something. Should be looked at for a rules change maybe.
Fulcrum wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 12:18
How many laps did Vettel run on the Ultra Soft tyres, half the race? And doing so with the car at its heaviest. Surely that is too durable for what is supposed to be the second softest tyre?
And this being the evidence thus far, what on earth was the point of introducing a Super Hard, when I doubt we will see any teams running anything harder than a Medium.
Yeah it seemed really lame to do half the race (and Q3 burning lap) in the softest tire available in the race, which being a race almost as unpassable as Monaco made it worse. My view is that we need Refueling back to make things interesting and multiple pit strats better. Would also make pit stops slower so we see less dangerous tire-comes-off mistakes. But I've been saying that for over a decade.
FrukostScones wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 09:14
Sierra117 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 09:09
Toto says it might be a software bug that may have represented the VSC delta times inaccurately.
makes sense, so maybe HAM drove to a wrong value?
Probably not, because I think Raikonnen did similar times. You could only say Vettel was too fast, but if he broke any limits surely he would have been caught and punished.
What I wonder about was if Hamilton had any more rubber left. Did he pit because of Rai or could he go on no longer? If he had a 3 second advantage over Rai and he could maintain it without pitting then he didn't have to pit until he ran out of tire completely. So was Rai making better times in new Soft tires than Hamilton in old Ultra Soft? I think it was only 1 lap so no measure, but still...