LM10 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 19:18
Restomaniac wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 19:06
Shrieker wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 18:41
I say ban pitting under vsc. Then again, it removes a tactical element from the race. On the other hand, remaining as it is, it is very unfair for racing, and the outcome decided by a vsc/sc is never good. On another note, it would be unfair to someone about to pit, but still.
So a driver gets a puncture in the incident and he has to go around and around the track dropping rubber and carbon fibre everywhere because he can’t enter the pits?
Not saying that should be the case. But it would not be hard to have a rule that would prevent cars without a puncture to pit under VSC/SC.
Pitting under VSC/SC only to gain a massive amount of time, even though all the tyres are in a fine condition, somehow is unfair. No matter which team it is. Today it was Mercedes who got extremely lucky and Leclerc was penalized with his third place - he should have won.
Then you can shift the discussion to front wings. Is a missing wing enough reason to be allowed to pit? What about a missing endplate? Or a damaged one?
If this is the way you wish to go, then sure, you could instate a default 10s or so time penalty at a pitstop under SC, such that it would only be done out of necessity. However, to me that would feel immensely contrived and boring for the viewer. I'd prefer the strategic challenge of proper pitstop planning, including the odds at safety cars.