2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:22
3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:19
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:10
Question: Does Max keeps the pole statistically?
No.
But his time 1.14.7 is still in the official results.
Fair question. I do think he should have kept recognition for the pole lap.
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ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:22
3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:19
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:10
Question: Does Max keeps the pole statistically?
No.
But his time 1.14.7 is still in the official results.
The time happened and was legal so it won't go anywhere. The pole was penalised away, so he will not be counted as having scored it..

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3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 21:07
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:22
3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:19


No.
But his time 1.14.7 is still in the official results.
The time happened and was legal so it won't go anywhere. The pole was penalised away, so he will not be counted as having scored it..
Well the 1.14.7 was illegal the 1.14.9 was legal though. So he still had the fastest pole lap. He lost pole position due to a grid penalty. But he still had the fastest pole lap.

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turbof1 wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:57
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:22
3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:19


No.
But his time 1.14.7 is still in the official results.
Fair question. I do think he should have kept recognition for the pole lap.
No, he is not the pole sitter. No recognition in the records. He still is a 1 time pole holder.

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turbof1 wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:57
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:22
3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:19


No.
But his time 1.14.7 is still in the official results.
Fair question. I do think he should have kept recognition for the pole lap.
Nope. Just the same way schumi lost his in monaco via penalty. Pole means you start on pole.
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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 21:30
3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 21:07
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:22


But his time 1.14.7 is still in the official results.
The time happened and was legal so it won't go anywhere. The pole was penalised away, so he will not be counted as having scored it..
Well the 1.14.7 was illegal the 1.14.9 was legal though. So he still had the fastest pole lap. He lost pole position due to a grid penalty. But he still had the fastest pole lap.
There is only one pole lap.
The fastest qualifying lap may not turn out to be to the pole lap for a number of reasons.
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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 22:30
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 21:30
3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 21:07


The time happened and was legal so it won't go anywhere. The pole was penalised away, so he will not be counted as having scored it..
Well the 1.14.7 was illegal the 1.14.9 was legal though. So he still had the fastest pole lap. He lost pole position due to a grid penalty. But he still had the fastest pole lap.
There is only one pole lap.
The fastest qualifying lap may not turn out to be to the pole lap for a number of reasons.
So if a car sets pole lap and is penalised for say, not clearing the grid in time, or receiving a penalty as the gear box needs replacing before the race does it then go?

Crofty said the lap stands, but I know better than to put money on what he says :D
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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 21:30
3jawchuck wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 21:07
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 20:22


But his time 1.14.7 is still in the official results.
The time happened and was legal so it won't go anywhere. The pole was penalised away, so he will not be counted as having scored it..
Well the 1.14.7 was illegal the 1.14.9 was legal though. So he still had the fastest pole lap. He lost pole position due to a grid penalty. But he still had the fastest pole lap.
Regardless of times, he didn't get pole. That means no pole in the records.

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Isn't getting DoTD reward enough? :D
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Any grid penalty discounts you from pole.
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TAG wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 22:35
Isn't getting DoTD reward enough? :D
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Big Tea wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 22:33
PlatinumZealot wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 22:30
ThumbsUp wrote:
28 Oct 2019, 21:30


Well the 1.14.7 was illegal the 1.14.9 was legal though. So he still had the fastest pole lap. He lost pole position due to a grid penalty. But he still had the fastest pole lap.
There is only one pole lap.
The fastest qualifying lap may not turn out to be to the pole lap for a number of reasons.
So if a car sets pole lap and is penalised for say, not clearing the grid in time, or receiving a penalty as the gear box needs replacing before the race does it then go?

Crofty said the lap stands, but I know better than to put money on what he says :D
Yep, Hamilton was fastest in Spain 2012 but was slightly underfueled I believe and lost pole.

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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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Was a stonker of a lap too! he only needed half a liter more fuel!
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Yeah and starting from Pole he probably would have kept that scumbag Maldonado out of the record books
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NathanOlder wrote:
29 Oct 2019, 01:09
Yeah and starting from Pole he probably would have kept that scumbag Maldonado out of the record books
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