The loophole is that it neutralises lap times, but it doesn't guarantee position. I think RIC lost 2 places to Mercedes at COTA last year (maybe 2016?) because he pitted just before the VSC but the Mercs pitted during the VSC...
The loophole is that it neutralises lap times, but it doesn't guarantee position. I think RIC lost 2 places to Mercedes at COTA last year (maybe 2016?) because he pitted just before the VSC but the Mercs pitted during the VSC...
That scenario is entirely legal.
This is in the wrong topic, but here it goes anyway: Ferrari gambled. They were ahead of Bottas and from what it sounds like, they were sure they and everyone else was on a 2-stop race. In order to cover Bottas, they preempted a potential undercut by stopping first. What they got wrong is that Bottas had that much more pace that he would have got by Vettel by stopping later. Bottas had a slow pit stop so that was that. The early stop however meant that they were on a definite 2-stop. When the VSC came out, they again thought of preempting Mercedes by going for it. Mercedes didn't stop and made the one-stop last, despite the early stop by Bottas.AJI wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 14:03That's exactly what I'm talking about. He should have come out in front of VER.., and then he thought he could have attacked BOT and HAM on new tyres, which is pretty optimistic at Barcelona, but if Mercedes had reacted (double pitted) and Ferrari hadn't f'd the stop then he would have won the race. It's just a case of sour grapes...
It's really difficult to get anything which works perfectly. I tend to watch the live timings because I'm a dweeb like that, and you see drivers consistently going a couple of 10ths faster than others under the VSC. It's impossible for me to tell if this is one driver being conservative, or another just slightly pushing it, but there's always a variance. I'd love them to publish the required Deltas, and the drivers performances against those.NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 14:32Surely letting the drivers dictate their own speed is the problem. Why can't we have a VSC button in the car, sets a speed limit of say.... 100mph. Then when the car is in the yellow flag zone, that drops to the pit lane speed limit, then back up to 100mph once past the danger zone. That way no one can mes around speeding up from the start line down to turn 1 to try and jump someone coming out the pits or vice versa.
NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 16:05Yeah, and the pit stop The mechanics have to move at 40% speed and the wheel guns operate slower too
That is not what vettel is talking bout.Jolle wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 15:21So.... he tried to use a loophole (a pitstop while counting "racing speed") and that didn't work, so now he is..... complaining that other people have better loopholes?
If the rule is 40% of your normal speed, the pitlane speed limit should also be 40% of that, right?
Actually in Ted's post race notebook, Ted states that Vet overshot his mark so the mechs needed to reposition causing delay. If true then it was his own doing.AJI wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 14:03That's exactly what I'm talking about. He should have come out in front of VER.., and then he thought he could have attacked BOT and HAM on new tyres, which is pretty optimistic at Barcelona, but if Mercedes had reacted (double pitted) and Ferrari hadn't f'd the stop then he would have won the race. It's just a case of sour grapes...