Negativity bias is one contributing factor to this perception.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 11:34Different stewards. And its a coincidence Mclaren always gets the punishing stewards.
1 point would have been the gain for Norris.
Not using team orders means they respect their driver enough to acknowledge he got the position fair and square on track. It was a fuc*in sprint and Lando is over 70 points behind the wdc. What championship "battle" are they giving up?
no FL point in sprint. The gap in WDC is 71 now. Splitting hairs either wayDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 12:57You mean 70 points. Lando got one more point for fastest lap.
What one point for a fast lap are you talking about?! You were talking about this yesterday. In the sprint race, there is no bonus point for a fast lap, only in the main race.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 12:57You mean 70 points. Lando got one more point for fastest lap. Still I dont think the car is equal to Red Bull for Norris to be able to beat Max. However we can get the constructors. Silverstone should be the next good upgrade that will solidify the car as 2nd best at worst by far. The distance is 93 points.
I've checked again and it seems that the 1 point for fastest lap only counts for races, not sprints.
Mostly due to the lack of consistency from FIA and the stewards, they've put gravel traps to impose physical track limits and now this.... s crew them!organic wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 23:51I think it was not a serious protest, but one made on principle to get their foot in the door to at least discuss it with the stewards.
Why do I think this? Because the document says that you cannot even protest track limit violations, so the protest was inadmissible from the beginning even if they correctly addressed it and cited regulations etc.
That they didn't bother to follow proper procedure only makes sense if you consider that the appeal was not designed to succeed
I worry that the perfection will actually continue and he’ll just dominate the race.Mansell89 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 14:13Hoping Max’s perfection yesterday in quali might come with a compromise or cost of his long stint pace, but let’s see.
Lando could have been another tenth or so closer right without the slight T1 inside kerb ride?
Suspect we will have a SC somewhere with someone in the gravel at some point too, so a bit of fortune here or there and who knows.
We can definitely be aggressive with Oscar today.