If i would be Ricciardo, i would want him to carry a plain and simple written "Daniel" tatoo.
If i would be Ricciardo, i would want him to carry a plain and simple written "Daniel" tatoo.
They are doing it because of how long it takes to clear the cars... We would have had only a handful of laps left if they didn’t stopped the racePlatinumZealot wrote:Dont like this red flags. Run the safety car man.
DRS is strong here... So even if Bottas gets in front HAM might just DRS him.
" I told you so " with Dan's face
Even so, i think it makes the whole race a bit of a lottery, very high probability of another crash too... then what? Another red flag?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 17:05They are doing it because of how long it takes to clear the cars... We would have had only a handful of laps left if they didn’t stopped the racePlatinumZealot wrote:Dont like this red flags. Run the safety car man.
DRS is strong here... So even if Bottas gets in front HAM might just DRS him.
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After the Safety Car restart, I believe there is less of a chance of accidents on an starting start than there is with a Safety Car... The second restart was uneventfulPhil wrote:Even so, i think it makes the whole race a bit of a lottery, very high probability of another crash too... then what? Another red flag?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 17:05They are doing it because of how long it takes to clear the cars... We would have had only a handful of laps left if they didn’t stopped the racePlatinumZealot wrote:Dont like this red flags. Run the safety car man.
DRS is strong here... So even if Bottas gets in front HAM might just DRS him.
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Hoping he can keep it in the points!hudnut wrote:Russell in 9th.
Seems logical. They need to start F1 on time, so they must finish other races on time. For F1 is better to have more racing laps, than just laps behind SC.siskue2005 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 17:10Seems like in F2 race FIA are using VSC for minor to major crashes and SC for anything even more dangerous
But in F1 race FIA are using SC for minor to major crashes and Red flags for anything even more dangerous
Statistically, most accidents occur at the start and lap 1...SmallSoldier wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 17:10After the Safety Car restart, I believe there is less of a chance of accidents on an starting start than there is with a Safety Car... The second restart was uneventfulPhil wrote:Even so, i think it makes the whole race a bit of a lottery, very high probability of another crash too... then what? Another red flag?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 17:05
They are doing it because of how long it takes to clear the cars... We would have had only a handful of laps left if they didn’t stopped the race
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