loekf2 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021, 13:05
Car was not electrically "safe" despite the green light was n. Vettel had clearly a MGU-K issue in the first lap, then went back to the pits, did some something, came back and his engine blew up. So after some hassle with the fire extinquisher, the team had to come back with a laptop to reset the car.
Don't think the blame was on the marshalls. RAC should have put code red on immediately, so marshalls could help Vettel with the fire/smoke.
RZS10 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021, 13:09
Vettel stopped right next to a marshal post at the pit exit (11:46), everyone was staring at him for minutes while he tried to use multiple fire extinguishers which seemingly did not work to his satisfaction (maybe wrong type?) somewhere in that timeframe they went from yellow to a red flag (11:48), then they rolled up with the recovery vehicle (11:51). It went back to yellow (11:53) and back to red (11:55) with Vettel grabbing another extinguisher in the meantime. Then some dudes in grey were trying to look into the hot air exhausts at the back and under the car (12:01), some Aston staff arrived (12:05) and also stared at the car when some dude dressed in yellow finally arrived to theck the car with a multimeter (12:07) and determined that they indeed had to use those thick gloves for recovery, maybe the Aston techs also did something but eventually they dangled the car on the hook (12:12) for fun, it took another few minutes until they managed to get it onto a truck (12:15), which then took the long way around the entire track - for some inexplicable reason they restarted the session another 9 minutes later (12:24).
BTW, it really looked like Ocon deliberately ran Norris off track (?), he was checking the mirrors the entire time and moved even further left when he saw him coming. Looked dirty.
Thanks Guys… what a joke!
In the pits they stick a couple of trolleys under the car a move them in a matter of seconds, these things weigh 3/4 of a tonne not 3 or 4 tonnes. On rubber wheels with rubber handles there would be no risk of electrocution
Now practice sessions last 60 mins instead of 90min, perhaps they should consider having 30 minute extension to cover red flag periods… like last Sunday, fans are not getting what they paid for