M840TR wrote:diffuser wrote: ↑26 Oct 2020, 04:04
M840TR wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 22:34
Another race where the detriments of the Q2 tyre rule to the midfield teams really showed. I don’t understand why they don’t scrap it if they’re so eager to narrow field spread.
The team could’ve easily fought for p4 and maybe even p3.
I don't like the rule any more than I do but I don't understand the reference in this case. All the cars that finished ahead of Sainz were in Q3 as well and with the exception of LeClerc, started on Softs.
The medium tyre was by far the ideal race tire. With the exception of Gasly, who Sainz would've overtaken if it weren't for Bottas's untimely blue flag, everyone else was bested by Mclaren on similar strategy.
However, my comment relates more to the broader impact the rule has. We know the top 2 are a second ahead of the top midfield team but the strategy they're relegated to stands contrary to the FOM's claim of bunching up the field spread. As HAM-BOT-VER scurry into the distance, the rest are left nursing their tyres. This regulation might've served better in the v8 era but the margins are nowhere close to what they were then in order for it to justify its place in the book.
I don't really think Leclerc was faster than the Mclarens, he was running in free air for a majority of the race on the ideal tyre. So not only were other midfield teams precluded from punching upwards, they were also denied from potentially capitalising on Verstappen's ill-conceived initial strategy.
I believe the regulation has the intention of creating artificial excitement in the race... Is not about “bunching up the field”, but is more about giving an opportunity to those that didn’t qualified in the top 10... Long first stints on “Mediums” by those in P11-P14 that end up placing them in scoring positions have been possible only because of that rule.
I don’t agree with the rule and find it unfair (although, liked it when Mclaren could barely make it to P11), but it has helped bring a bit of excitement to F1 in times where on track action was clearly missing.
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