Billiard tables have a hole at each corner and one half way down each straight
Billiard tables have a hole at each corner and one half way down each straight
Even at 10mph the rear wheels coming into contact will split the cars apart violently.
Nonsense, they can drive where they like, it would be reasonable to just let someone who is that impatient go by.
Why not a simple rule that in both the pitlane, pit exit and race track you have to drive at a normal racing speed or close to it, as if it was in the race?
How so? Surely it is on the drivers and teams to only go out of the garage when they intend to drive at normal racing speed.
You are of course correct. Sign of a mis-spent youthPat Pending wrote: ↑24 Nov 2023, 18:58Arguably not. A Billiards table, as opposed to a snooker or pool table, has no pockets at all.
#pedantantryrules
To be fair, they mostly go slow to create a gap, not for tyre pressure.JordanMugen wrote: ↑24 Nov 2023, 19:29Why not a simple rule that in both the pitlane, pit exit and race track you have to drive at a normal racing speed or close to it, as if it was in the race?
I.e., no dawdling to lower your tyre pressures. Go out of the garage only when you intend to actually go.
Same for coming back to the pits, that should be at normal speed as if it was during the race, no dawdling to save the tyres for later.
Forget the exact deltas (because that means going slow can be alternated with going flat out to get the exact time), just make it at the steward's discretion. It's obvious when a car is not travelling at normal racing speed around the pit exit, out lap, in lap and pit entry.
How so? Surely it is on the drivers and teams to only go out of the garage when they intend to drive at normal racing speed.
No going slow to drop the tyre pressures! Make it clear cut. No gaming the minimum tyre pressure rules.
all those also didn't pit for refuelling, they did their longer runs on the same fuel level as the hot lap before.organic wrote: ↑24 Nov 2023, 17:14Only long runs we had
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They would not be opening drs for onesearch wrote: ↑25 Nov 2023, 00:19all those also didn't pit for refuelling, they did their longer runs on the same fuel level as the hot lap before.organic wrote: ↑24 Nov 2023, 17:14Only long runs we had
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Any idea what exactly makes them 3-4s slower? Different modes, energy etc. all plays a part of course, but it feels like a big time loss for cars running at the same weight as (or actually lower than) before.