Not really, If Ocon wouldn’t have changed his tyre during red flag he was in for a huge punishment that would have sent him to back of grid as they were all bunched-up and it wouldn’t have been his fault or fair for himM840TR wrote: ↑07 Sep 2020, 15:32That drive through would put you at the back of the field since everyone's bunched up on restart. Just prohibiting tire change under red flag would do because it serves everyone.diffuser wrote: ↑07 Sep 2020, 15:22That isn't the red flag rule, that's the accident. They would have had a safety car at the minimum and that built up lead would have been lost anyways.
I actually think you should allow the tire change but force a pit drive thru penalty with it. That would be fair. They're still gaining 5 seconds from not having to come to a full stop and swap tire. They also save on the risk of something going wrong in a regular pitstop.
Truth is there is no ‘fair’ solution, what ever you do would have benefited some and punished others
The only thing to learn from this was closing the pits when the safety car came out was a mistake, as it severely affect the race of all of the front runners by grouping the field together before they were allowed to make their stops
They should have put out Virtual safety car for a few laps first allowing tyres to be change under as near representative conditions as possible before closing the pits
It’s not as if there was a dangerous situation, or the need for urgency