It’s a random algorithm that dictates the timing. This was implemented some years ago to avoid any clever tricks from the teams to get consistent perfect starts.Mattchu wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 21:05Anyone else notice the red lights seemed to go out quicker than normal. I normally watch the all the lights come on, count to 4 then they go off, this race seemed more like 2.
Not saying its anything underhand [or a contributary factor] as the drivers should all be ready, just an observation...
Thought the Hulk had a solid race.
It's fair to assume he would have been third:
It was a very good race to watch indeed. However, one the became very evident again: the gap between the top cars and the rest of the field. In France and here, a fast car falling behind is cutting through the field like a hot knife through butter. And the 3 DRS zones might help in fights for positions but boy, do they help the top cars to come back.Mamba wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 22:11You must remember we had two safety cars bunching up the field and the use of high power settings on the PU side plus the fact that their car works very well around this track. That all contributed greatly to his come back.zeph wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 22:03Congrats to Ferrari and Vettel, they were flawless today.
But if Hamilton can fall back to last and still finish two seconds behind Vettel, I think that proves the only thing wrong at Mercedes is their strategy. When they were miles ahead of the rest it didn't matter, but with Ferrari this competitive they really need to bring their A-game every time.
Oh, and did Verstappen crash today?
I just hope this season continues to be close. Today was an absolute cracker. This season seems to produce a few of those with, admittedly, some dull ones in between to keep us watching.
MAMBA
I have another view of this.
Hah, it’s a world championship at stake, they’re not retracting anything. I emphasise that what happened today was TOTALLY a racing incident. Kimi locked up and misjudged the corner. Even as a Hamilton fan you have to just accept that this happens during racing and it’s ludicrous to think Kimi would do this as some grand scheme. In many ways, I thought his mistake was more forgiveable than Sebs the week before which makes the 10 second v 5 second slightly confusing. HOWEVER, Merc and Ferrari, Hamilton and vettel are in a titanic battle now and to be quite frank, a Ferrari has nerfed a merc off in the last two races and cost the team points. It’s a tactical game to try to put Ferrari on the back foot. Hamilton did exactly the same with rosberg in ‘14 or ‘15 when he suggested he deliberately put him off the road. It puts pressure on the Ferrari drivers, if it happens again in the next few races then the stewards might come down much more hard on Ferrari. Mind games, that’s all it is. Great rave today too!
I too wish there wasn't such a gap but realistically, a big part of why you're seeing this gap from top to 2nd tier is that Red Bull and Ferrari have caught up to Mercedes. If Ferrari was 0.5s off Mercedes and Red Bull 1.2s then there would be no big gap from top to mid tier... it would be a gradual step in performance from strongest to weakest team.Mandrake wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 00:32It was a very good race to watch indeed. However, one the became very evident again: the gap between the top cars and the rest of the field. In France and here, a fast car falling behind is cutting through the field like a hot knife through butter. And the 3 DRS zones might help in fights for positions but boy, do they help the top cars to come back.Mamba wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 22:11You must remember we had two safety cars bunching up the field and the use of high power settings on the PU side plus the fact that their car works very well around this track. That all contributed greatly to his come back.zeph wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 22:03Congrats to Ferrari and Vettel, they were flawless today.
But if Hamilton can fall back to last and still finish two seconds behind Vettel, I think that proves the only thing wrong at Mercedes is their strategy. When they were miles ahead of the rest it didn't matter, but with Ferrari this competitive they really need to bring their A-game every time.
Oh, and did Verstappen crash today?
I just hope this season continues to be close. Today was an absolute cracker. This season seems to produce a few of those with, admittedly, some dull ones in between to keep us watching.
MAMBA
It's effectively a 2-tier show now with Merc and Ferrari + RB mostly in the mix. Then big gap and whoever comes next. Makes Engine penalties etc. look a lot less scary for the top teams as well. Take it at Spa or Monza and just drive by the other cars while starting from behind. A single Safety car and you're in for the podium