And that’s were these current cars fall down. The lack of genuine passing was always going to lead to this I’m just surprised it took somebody this long to figure it out! It also doesn’t help that the cars are this wide.
And that’s were these current cars fall down. The lack of genuine passing was always going to lead to this I’m just surprised it took somebody this long to figure it out! It also doesn’t help that the cars are this wide.
Yes but the obvious solution is REVERSE GRIDS. That will definitely make gooder and harderstest racing!!1!Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:24And that’s were these current cars fall down. The lack of genuine passing was always going to lead to this I’m just surprised it took somebody this long to figure it out! It also doesn’t help that the cars are this wide.
Sierra117 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:26Yes but the obvious solution is REVERSE GRIDS. That will definitely make gooder and harderstest racing!!1!Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:24And that’s were these current cars fall down. The lack of genuine passing was always going to lead to this I’m just surprised it took somebody this long to figure it out! It also doesn’t help that the cars are this wide.
even without his bad start I'm pretty sure one of the Mercedes would have gotten by their race Pace was too strong.yelistener wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:23It worked for them didn't it? You saw Lewis tried and tried and just couldn't pass Vettel. Vettel lost the race largely due to his terrible start.
"Goodest and Hardest"RZS10 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:21Here's the stewards' report for the 'alleged' (lol) false start
https://i.imgur.com/aBkvVtG.png
According to this article the rules regarding false starts have been amended for this season.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13196 ... jumpstarts
And those changes were made
36.13 Either of the penalties under Articles 38.3c) or d) will be imposed on any driver who is judged
to have :
a) Moved before the start signal is given, such judgement being made by an FIA approved
and supplied transponder fitted to each car, or ;
b) Positioned his car on the starting grid in such a way that the transponder is unable to
detect the moment at which the car first moved from its grid position after the start
signal is given.
Mercedes obviously thought that Hamilton could overtake Vettel on the Softs at the end and they wanted to gift Bottas a win, rightly so, because he’s the perfect wingman.
How dare you even think about asking such a ridiculous question.Justthatek wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:33Any reason why Lec didnt get a black flag for driving 2 laps with the front wing like and having it disintegrate into Hamilton?
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FIAJustthatek wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:33Any reason why Lec didnt get a black flag for driving 2 laps with the front wing like and having it disintegrate into Hamilton?
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