such a great track this Sochi , in F2 there was a huge crash and no marshals around at all to do anything :
That's a bit offensive to say. Are you trying to troll or doing it inadvertently.Fulcrum wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 18:46If he's really committed to the cause he should just tattoo BLM on his forehead.siskue2005 wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 16:01Lewis removed one gloves in the podium, he desreves 10 place grid drop and 2 penalty points for next race!
I seriously remember you always disliking Hamilton and being against him. There's a lot of people who agree on his politics of equality and justice for the victims of racism and police brutality, accountability for officials.
What's the penalty for that though? Is it specified?Restomaniac wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 21:10Yep that had me raising my eyebrows too.Diesel wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 21:06Just to call out something else in the race directors notes, after Lance Stroll crashed he immediately removed his helmet, gloves & top half of his overalls...
25.2 Should a car stop on the track during a session, the driver must keep all of their protective clothing (Helmet, Gloves, etc) on until they have returned to their garage.
grubschumi13 wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 16:27They give him the best car on the grid by miles to put him in a position to fight for every single championship for the past 8 years since 2014, the longest period a driver has had the fastest car on the grid ever likely to be the same in 2021, preferential treatment over his team mate, 6 word championships and 69 wins.PlatinumZealot wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 15:36Confirmed by radio that Mercedes confirmed that Ham could do the practice start that far from the pits.. Again Lewis suffers for the team. This penalty points are bull....
A penalty and a 3rd placed podium in one race for a team mistake is nothing to what they have given him.
But when is that illegal to get a practice start and get a good feel about the conditions?Sieper wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 22:22It is not just the clutch bite point (but thanks for that info, didnβt know) you also practice yourself with starting. The more realistic (Not rubbered in) the better.siskue2005 wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 22:09The difference is there non specific designated place have a practice start,..it just states after the pit light to the right side and not to impede others, nothing more.Sieper wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 21:54The difference is that everybody else had to practice from a rubbered in dedicated spot. That spot is not fully representative of your actual grid slot and thus the clutch cannot be totally accurately dialed in. Which was also the reason Hamilton got creative βtoo much rubber hereβ, he radioed to the team.
And the cluth bite point is locked, same as part ferme and engine mode. They cannot change it after qualy
What do you mean by "they give him?" I didn't know Mercedes works for Lewis Hamilton!grubschumi13 wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 16:27They give him the best car on the grid by miles to put him in a position to fight for every single championship for the past 8 years since 2014, the longest period a driver has had the fastest car on the grid ever likely to be the same in 2021, preferential treatment over his team mate, 6 word championships and 69 wins.PlatinumZealot wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 15:36Confirmed by radio that Mercedes confirmed that Ham could do the practice start that far from the pits.. Again Lewis suffers for the team. This penalty points are bull....
A penalty and a 3rd placed podium in one race for a team mistake is nothing to what they have given him.
Not sure but it was ignored anyway.komninosm wrote: β28 Sep 2020, 03:17What's the penalty for that though? Is it specified?
I won't go into politics, it will just get deleted, except to say - I agree that there are issues, but they aren't limited to black people, so the way they are going about it is quite wrong - ALL lives matter, not just colored oneskomninosm wrote: β28 Sep 2020, 03:02I seriously remember you always disliking Hamilton and being against him. There's a lot of people who agree on his politics of equality and justice for the victims of racism and police brutality, accountability for officials.
So what's your view on Verstappen overtaking a car inside the pits driving over mechanics spot?
How about Leclerc crashing Stroll?
Vettel crashing Grosjean?
How about Kvyat and others going too slow on Q2 after (red flag) restart in pit exit? That goes against 16 or 19 section I think.
Perhaps that's one reason he's so successful - he tries to get the best every time rather than just doing the same old same old. He's always trying to maximise performance where others seem not to be thinking of how to do that. He understood that the place used by others would reduce performance so looked to improve. What he did was 100% legal but the race director and stewards don't seem to understand their own rules. Plus ca change...Sieper wrote: β27 Sep 2020, 21:54The difference is that everybody else had to practice from a rubbered in dedicated spot. That spot is not fully representative of your actual grid slot and thus the clutch cannot be totally accurately dialed in. Which was also the reason Hamilton got creative βtoo much rubber hereβ, he radioed to the team.
That's disgraceful. One of those cars caught fire and if the driver was unconscious or trapped could have been seriously injured or even killed.