you have to wonder sometimes, especially when sky was playing it for the whole world to see before the race even started.
The hard tire was very slow, Hamilton on new hards was being gapped by Bottas on used mediums, If Hamilton carried his softs to lap 22 or so he could've taken mediums the rest of the way, i'm shocked no one tried that.
I think the point is that the time penalty goes to the driver, for "gaining an advantage" (whatever that might be in this case - imaginary).
The pirelli tires can NOT be pushed under any conditions and especially under hot conditions like today.siskue2005 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 16:15it's odd how much they steered away from its original use of penalty points
Originally it was introduced to get drivers that crash a lot out without having to judge the case subjectively (like with Grosjean back in Spa), but they are dishing out a lot of penalty points for formal infregments that before that were only reprimands (3 of them meant a 10 place drop) nowadays. Of the 10 Hamilton has only 4 were actually for collisions.
Race bans should reserved for persistent dangerous driving not for slip ups or team's mistakes
One thing I don't really understand - okay, Lewis and team shoot himself in the foot here - but why Mercedes always robs both us and Lewis from a strategy where he can really shine, like a bold two stopper and let him push. It would have been spectacular to watch that. but they didnt do it.
As soon as Riccardo pitted (who is like 9 sec behind) i was like oh they are gonna pit him now, they are that conservative now.
I am glad that they retracted the penalty pointsf1jcw wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:15wow
“The stewards received information from the team that the driver of car 44 had received a team instruction to perform the practice start in the incorrect place. This was confirmed by the Stewards having listened to the audio between the Team and the Driver.
“Based on this information the Stewards replace document 46 with this decision and therefore remove the penalty points imposed and fine the competitor (Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team) €25,000.”
If he's really committed to the cause he should just tattoo BLM on his forehead.siskue2005 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 16:01Lewis removed one gloves in the podium, he desreves 10 place grid drop and 2 penalty points for next race!komninosm wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 16:00Seriously? They added rules for that? I'm pretty sure they all removed the gloves. Quick give them 2 penalty points each! /wink wink nudge nudge say no morePlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 15:06Becuase of new rules on the podium driver must be fully clothed up to the neck! They cant even remove their gloves!
Silly if you ask me!
If only the Laws in the real world could be ammended this rapidly for equal justice.
There is nothing that says the team made an error, there is no regulation or direction that says it is illegal for HAM to make the practice start where he did. The whole thing is just complete and utter BS.El Scorchio wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:44It's the common sense decision, really. Penalty points were a bit absurd.
As for the teams error- I make it akin to an unsafe release or loose wheel after a stop. It's a shame the driver is penalised for something that's not his fault or within his control. Possibly a WCC point penalty is the fairest thing in circumstances like that.
Good idea, Henna tattoo of courseFulcrum wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:46If he's really committed to the cause he should just tattoo BLM on his forehead.siskue2005 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 16:01Lewis removed one gloves in the podium, he desreves 10 place grid drop and 2 penalty points for next race!
That guy from The Big Bang Theory really gets around.
Very true. It's a bit of an embarrassing shitshow all round. I think they just saw an opportunity to enhance THE SHOW and took it without fully thinking it through, along with all its repercussions.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:47There is nothing that says the team made an error, there is no regulation or direction that says it is illegal for HAM to make the practice start where he did. The whole thing is just complete and utter BS.El Scorchio wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:44It's the common sense decision, really. Penalty points were a bit absurd.
As for the teams error- I make it akin to an unsafe release or loose wheel after a stop. It's a shame the driver is penalised for something that's not his fault or within his control. Possibly a WCC point penalty is the fairest thing in circumstances like that.