Nailed it hahahaWaikeCU wrote:
Not if you are Mercedes?
Nailed it hahahaWaikeCU wrote:
Not if you are Mercedes?
Well, they would be a lap down after getting out and needing a pit stop for tires (probably). It's not just a spin like Hamilton had in Hungary. The marshals would need to get there and free the car or getting a safety car out there and in order to get the tractor out to pluck the car out of the gravel.Shrieker wrote:Nailed it hahahaWaikeCU wrote:
Not if you are Mercedes?
I don't think the FIA would send another recovery tractor onto a wet track ever again...WaikeCU wrote:In case you spin off the track and get stuck in the gravel trap, but you didn't stall the engine, can you get back on track with the help of the marshals or is that not legal anymore?
It hasn't been legal since the race after Hamilton was lifted out of the gravel at the Nurburgring.WaikeCU wrote:In case you spin off the track and get stuck in the gravel trap, but you didn't stall the engine, can you get back on track with the help of the marshals or is that not legal anymore?
Back when Winkelhock was in the lead with the Spyker.Gaz. wrote:It hasn't been legal since the race after Hamilton was lifted out of the gravel at the Nurburgring.WaikeCU wrote:In case you spin off the track and get stuck in the gravel trap, but you didn't stall the engine, can you get back on track with the help of the marshals or is that not legal anymore?
Yep, and very frustrating for those of us not living in Europe.djos wrote:A massive part of the problem is Bernie's insistence on having the race a 4pm local time which is exactly when the heavy rain comes down on most days at this time of year - it's frankly idiotic!
As an Aussie i agree completely!Moose wrote:Yep, and very frustrating for those of us not living in Europe.djos wrote:A massive part of the problem is Bernie's insistence on having the race a 4pm local time which is exactly when the heavy rain comes down on most days at this time of year - it's frankly idiotic!
Moose wrote:If it's a wet race from start to finish I don't think they'll be allowed to actually race
This is my fear as well... this is a shame when it comes to F1. If it rains the race is stopped. (As opposed to Rallying that runs in all weather )SiLo wrote:Only problem being when it rains there it comes down so hard the race has to be stopped. So technically a lose lose.
I don't think it was ever legal, but I remember. Schuey got pushed out of a gravel trap by marshalls once, and he finished the race. PEACE.WaikeCU wrote:In case you spin off the track and get stuck in the gravel trap, but you didn't stall the engine, can you get back on track with the help of the marshals or is that not legal anymore?
Thanks for the information. It really increases my excitement about the upcoming race. =D>MOWOG wrote:One day before the beginning of this Grand Prix weekend, here's how I feel about the whole thing: YAWN
I actually am thinking more about how F1T needs a good "yawn" smilie that I am about the race. Know I won't watch it live. Doubt I will watch it at all. And if I do, it will only be to buzz through it in about 15 minutes on the DVR. Wonder if the Black Eyed Peas will be on hand to wow the crowd?