People always avoid that, I always want to change the rules,or come up with other gimmicks.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:33Perhaps it's the track that should be changed rather than the rules...
People always avoid that, I always want to change the rules,or come up with other gimmicks.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:33Perhaps it's the track that should be changed rather than the rules...
Its also strange how posters who failed to mention it before suddenly find it upsetting when they had no problem with it previously.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:33You can tell it's a boring race with nothing other than some intra-team arguments, when people spend several pages arguing about whether a random rule is fair and/or should be changed.
Perhaps it's the track that should be changed rather than the rules...
Post of the day.
Red light at the end of the pitlane. Till whole pack passes
Well, the laps Vettel got the call "let Charles go by", the gap was between 1.1 and 1.3 seconds, with jumps to 1.7. Just at the point not to overheat everything. Only later when they got the call "we swap later in the race", the gap increased, probably because Leclerc got the call that he would have to go longer on his tires.notsofast wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:59I was never a Vettel fan. I'm sure he's a nice guy off the track, but the Finger and "that's what I'm talking about" kind of ruined it for me. However, the last two races I find myself on Vettel's side. If you have the chance to go P1, why wouldn't you go for it? If the plan was otherwise, but your team mate isn't challenging you (with his car, not with his mouth), then why feel sorry for being in P1? It's racing.
The whole notion of giving up a 2+ second lead when differences are measured in tenths is ridiculous. I understand the "dirty air" bit, but if you believe you're faster, you should at least be able to get within DRS range. If LEC had done that, Vettel would most likely have let him through.
By the way, Schuttelberg, where are you? We miss you.
You know I'm a Hamilton fan like you don't youRestomaniac wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:37Drivers get punctures from collisions all the time. What about if a driver loses a front wing?Shrieker wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:17When's the last time you've seen that ? Surely there can be an exception for that.Restomaniac wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 19:06So 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?
Also I like that you think it’s ok to stop 1 thing that you think is unfair in this race situation (pitting under the VSC) even thought it could directly cause another (stopping drivers doing their scheduled stop) with a lovely easy line of ‘but still’. How about everyone just stops bitching because something effects their team/driver when they seemed to be mute when it favoured them.
I don’t understand the point you are making. Collisions often lead to punctures it happens all the time. Collisions also often lead to SC and VSC. A closed pit lane then causes issues.Shrieker wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 22:34You know I'm a Hamilton fan like you don't youRestomaniac wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:37Drivers get punctures from collisions all the time. What about if a driver loses a front wing?
Also I like that you think it’s ok to stop 1 thing that you think is unfair in this race situation (pitting under the VSC) even thought it could directly cause another (stopping drivers doing their scheduled stop) with a lovely easy line of ‘but still’. How about everyone just stops bitching because something effects their team/driver when they seemed to be mute when it favoured them.
When's the last time you've seen someone pick a puncture right before sc/vsc that would've prevented them from pitting if the pits had to be closed was what I meant, as that was what you were alluding to. By the way you can already find exceptions in the rules regarding damage and/or safety; parc ferme rules for example.
And what good will come from it? What if they are in good shape at Suzuka too? Then one car starting a five or so places back will be no good.maxxer wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:34funny this whole discussion about the vsc and sc was actually cause by a ferrari itself, maybe ferrari should have got VET not to cause it.
Oh but ofcourse VET is first he cant go into next race with a penalty! that team will need to really think who they back next season because VET isnt delivering
Exactly. That was why I mentioned Vettel Vs Webber.Mamba wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 23:16And what good will come from it? What if they are in good shape at Suzuka too? Then one car starting a five or so places back will be no good.maxxer wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 21:34funny this whole discussion about the vsc and sc was actually cause by a ferrari itself, maybe ferrari should have got VET not to cause it.
Oh but ofcourse VET is first he cant go into next race with a penalty! that team will need to really think who they back next season because VET isnt delivering
Also, what happened today shows exactly what happens if the team choose to back one driver over the other. Chaos! Ferrari need a firm word with their drivers and Leclerc and in a way Vettel too needs to understand that after lights out it is racing. Part of racing is slip streaming and better starts etc. The team can take over after the first few laps in order to maximise their end result. At this rate we will end up with either one or both Red cars crashed out very soon.
iotar__ wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 23:47Commentator's (whoever that was) justification for bizarre Ferrari team orders: "Vettel had a tow so it's only fair" Huh Stupid idea or not points below still apply to TO situation:
A. He was third
B. Overtook Hamilton
C. Then overtook Leclerc
D. Had a better start, nothing to do with a tow, sod earning anything in F1, can't start well to save your life, here's candy of team orders. BTW you can have a bad start starting third and no tow will help if you lose positions
E. There was nothing stopping Leclerc from starting third and getting the lead through magical tow thus avoiding TO I guess? Or starting well enough and keeping the lead from pole because:
F. Tow does not equal two overtakes and the lead, sod earning anything in F1.
Ferrari created this whole team orders mess by themselves .
I like this, but it should only apply to cars which are of German origin, or Grosjean's car, because I don't like himZarathustra wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 20:41Why not have a rule that states you can’t touch the car the first 7seconds- when stationary in the pit, during a VSC?
This way you can still pit during a VSC, but it will be a bit like a ‘stop & go’ penalty.