Same here
Definite penalty! Norris came from a long distance because Grosjean was soooo slow right on the racing line! Drivers are expected to set up a lap and not get in the way of people currently on fast laps.
I totally agree with you it was more interesting but they were forced to changeHarvester wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 16:17For me it was better when we had high degradation tires. I did not understand why so many people complained. You can give teams tires that don't degrade at all and still they would coast in races because other limiting factors. We had races with three pit stops and it was much more interesting. Yes it was artificial in a way but everyone got the same tires.Redragon wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 15:59When the compounds were softer and it was too unpredictable the outcomes when Pirelli started in F1 they had lots of complaints too, so it is the overall F1 who has dictated the tyre rules I would say, all to blame not only PirelliSchuttelberg wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 09:37
I personally am absolutely fed up of these one stop races. Pirelli is the worst thing to have happened to F1.
I also think they should just let the teams decide what compounds to use so that there are some strategy variations. The rules almost dictate what strategy teams must use!
I don't know where he was supposed to go in such a tight corner. This isn't directly connected with the rules,but if he did move, his lap would have been ruined.NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:26Definite penalty! Norris came from a long distance because Grosjean was soooo slow right on the racing line! Drivers are expected to set up a lap and not get in the way of people currently on fast laps.
Go... faster. You can't ruin someones lap to set yours up. Sorry mate, can't move sideways then you push forwards. At the end of the day, he didn't know he was there. He could have also gone round the outside.tpeman wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:32I don't know where he was supposed to go in such a tight corner. This isn't directly connected with the rules,but if he did move, his lap would have been ruined.NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:26Definite penalty! Norris came from a long distance because Grosjean was soooo slow right on the racing line! Drivers are expected to set up a lap and not get in the way of people currently on fast laps.
His engineer had the whole lap to see Norris coming and tell Grosjean to complete his warm up lap a second faster.tpeman wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:32I don't know where he was supposed to go in such a tight corner. This isn't directly connected with the rules,but if he did move, his lap would have been ruined.NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:26Definite penalty! Norris came from a long distance because Grosjean was soooo slow right on the racing line! Drivers are expected to set up a lap and not get in the way of people currently on fast laps.
If Seb keeps locking up, then sure, it’s hard on its tires.NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:26So looks like the only chance of a race tomorrow is if Ferrari are hard on their tyres.
So he ruined someone elses lap instead, and it was his fault for being there at that time with a car behind on a fast lap.tpeman wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:32I don't know where he was supposed to go in such a tight corner. This isn't directly connected with the rules,but if he did move, his lap would have been ruined.NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:26Definite penalty! Norris came from a long distance because Grosjean was soooo slow right on the racing line! Drivers are expected to set up a lap and not get in the way of people currently on fast laps.
I think Sainz heard you.godlameroso wrote: ↑30 Mar 2019, 17:37Alonso is thinking "I'm going to take Sainz's seat if this keeps up".