I only caught half of it. I didn't enjoy, the Safety car lapping near all of it...
It's pathetic what they do these days with safety cars. Half the "racing" is about watching the cars lined up behind the safety car in short races like these...
I only caught half of it. I didn't enjoy, the Safety car lapping near all of it...
At one point bmws were more than 3s ahead of the pack, then suddenly their lead evaporated and the guy in 2nd place got anxious to get ahead. I wonder how the pack got so close to them in first place with all the battles going on?NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 13:01Was only a few laps of safety car, but it did rob us of a great finish.
BMW showing why team orders are vital. Both cars running 1-2 for most of the race only to have the 2 cars screw up. 1 ending in the wall, 1 dropping to 4th.
Just wish they raced on proper tracks
I guess the BMW's used more energy early on and were saving power at the end. The rest maybe went the other wayJuzh wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 13:35At one point bmws were more than 3s ahead of the pack, then suddenly their lead evaporated and the guy in 2nd place got anxious to get ahead. I wonder how the pack got so close to them in first place with all the battles going on?NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 13:01Was only a few laps of safety car, but it did rob us of a great finish.
BMW showing why team orders are vital. Both cars running 1-2 for most of the race only to have the 2 cars screw up. 1 ending in the wall, 1 dropping to 4th.
Just wish they raced on proper tracks
The BMW's built their lead as the guys behind were squabbling over 3rd. They then used attack mode to build the gap. The gap was then shut when the cars behind armed the attack mode. 25kW extra for 4 minutes was more than enough to close the 3s lead.NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 15:04I guess the BMW's used more energy early on and were saving power at the end. The rest maybe went the other way
I didn't really pay attention to the figures
I'd rather have more on-track action than having to resort to watching numbers changing to not get bored.jjn9128 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 16:49The way the battery management ebbs and flows is interesting... at one point the Audi cars looked to be falling off the cliff then a few laps later they were back on the pace. Personally I find these strategies more interesting than the equivalent F1 fuel and tyre saving.
Quite right. But. did you notice how many of the Mercedes F1 team were there?NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 18:59And I love the Verstappen punishment by the FIA. 1 of his days punishment service for the Ocon incident was to attend the FE. As Sam Bird said, it makes it look like an F1 driver was punished by making him attend an FE race. How bad does that make FE look
Toto was there because HWA becomes a Mercedes factory team next year. He was in Ad Diriyah as well.
Verstappen's punishment only looks like that if you ignore that the reason he was there was to observe the how the stewards operate and make decisions during a race. An FIA winter series is the perfect opportunity as it's the F1 off season.NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 18:59And I love the Verstappen punishment by the FIA. 1 of his days punishment service for the Ocon incident was to attend the FE. As Sam Bird said, it makes it look like an F1 driver was punished by making him attend an FE race. How bad does that make FE look
I guess you didn't actually watch the race then... there was more action in this one weekend of Formula E than half a season of F1.
Which rules exactly are you referring to??
Why post here then?
jjn9128 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 22:36Toto was there because HWA becomes a Mercedes factory team next year. He was in Ad Diriyah as well.
Not much Wehrlein could do about the contact as he was rear ended by Di Grassi, he did do a fantastic quali lap though... regardless his Mercedes contract is now terminated. Paffett and Vandoorne didn't cover themselves in glory when they're fighting over seats for next year, colliding at the first corner.
Verstappen's punishment only looks like that if you ignore that the reason he was there was to observe the how the stewards operate and make decisions during a race. An FIA winter series is the perfect opportunity as it's the F1 off season.NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Jan 2019, 18:59And I love the Verstappen punishment by the FIA. 1 of his days punishment service for the Ocon incident was to attend the FE. As Sam Bird said, it makes it look like an F1 driver was punished by making him attend an FE race. How bad does that make FE look
I guess you didn't actually watch the race then... there was more action in this one weekend of Formula E than half a season of F1.
To be fair, he was doing very well in qualifying until the point his car broke down.