I'd pay serious money if someone "accidentally" muted his mic feed every race weekend!Hoffman900 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2021, 17:58Instead of gimmicks like reverse grids, sprinklers, and whatever else dumb idea Crofty is shouting about
I'd pay serious money if someone "accidentally" muted his mic feed every race weekend!Hoffman900 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2021, 17:58Instead of gimmicks like reverse grids, sprinklers, and whatever else dumb idea Crofty is shouting about
for 1961 - self-starters and reverse gears became mandatoryhUirEYExbN wrote: ↑21 Apr 2021, 12:01In 1988 the F1 annex of the regulations said "All automobiles must have a reverse gear which must be in working order when the car starts the event and which can be operated by the driver when seated normally in the car."NathanOlder wrote: ↑21 Apr 2021, 09:33Does anyone know how long it has been manditory to have a reverse gear ? When did the FIA add this rule ? 90's ?
The section wasn't present in 1972's F1 annex, but may have been in a general section I don't have.
According to here: https://www.f1technical.net/articles/24 Reverse was present in 1968, but I'm not sure if that is a rule or just a note about them being present (why would they be present if not mandated?)
although russell took the racing line, but he tried more than enough, to the extent that he ran on the white line and lifted a lot, went away from racing line to outside, to let lewis through.
And yet, you always seem to respond on other's behalf even if you're not addressed. You know , you who said "Unlike some, I don't live vicariously through the driver I follow or the car manufacturer he drives for." And then go on a posting binge defending everything Hamilton, saying you're a lot like him, have the qualities of him, just meaner.
Max also caught traffic in the worst of places, and once he got passed, the lapped cars generally knew the chasing pack would follow suit. It always seems that Giovinazzi is in the way!Alexf1 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2021, 16:51Hamilton had DRS and massive tow worth at least 0.6 on his fastest lap.RZS10 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2021, 14:59One thing that doesn't lie is data, right?
Max was very consistent doing 1:17 high to 1:18 low in the last 18 laps with an average laptime of 1:18.013
He could only improve to a 1:17.524 and repeated the same laptime with 1:17.526 after a slower cooldown lap of 1:18.261
That was the best he could do and it's clear that he went for the fastest lap twice.
Lewis' fastest lap of the race was a 1:16.702 which was 0.822s faster.
I respond or don't respond to what I feel like, that's how forums work!
That was done in a sense in 2016 ...Hoffman900 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2021, 18:13Could you imagine the tension / story lines if the pit wall could see everything they see now but the driver couldn’t / it couldn’t be communicated to them?
The team principals would all be holding their heads in their hands the whole time.
As an aside was this pulled from the old ratio transcript racefans.net used to do? I really miss those.
Yeah, I know, but ... cheap wouldn't be a real issue, neither would performance be (1.500 hp / 500+ kg was done 35yrs ago).
Yes it was ... good times !