With Brazil I get the feeling too if the top 3 probably would have kept the old inters if there was anything like the back of theback changes there didn't seem wear issues it was either too wet or track position..basti313 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2024, 11:16Absolutely.Farnborough wrote: ↑13 Nov 2024, 09:08True though either people want to watch a sport as it exists, or perhaps do something else with their time.
The scenario of personal slight, because they don't like the outcome is amusing.
The competitors accept the rules, by their inclusion through making entry. Its just untenable to change it it for every spurious reason that someone didn't like.
The even more striking thing to me: Do people who now want to change the rules watch other racing series? Did they watch F1 in the past? We had all sorts of rules on safety cars and red flags through all the series. And every single rule attempt had its flaws similar to a rule that would shift cars back under red. The outcome last week would have simply been that Verstappen and the Alpines go on the track with their old inters.
No. That would shift the danger to the point where drivers opt to stay out on slicks too long. This is the much more problematic situation and more often occurring.Sevach wrote: ↑13 Nov 2024, 10:58With a single tire manufacturer it makes no sense to have the intermediate be so geared for almost dry running imo.marcel171281 wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 16:54
If you want to put in on safety, Pirelli should provide a decent alternative for the intermediates, don't blame it on these rules.
The extremes are already in that territory where when people start putting them they call a stop to the race, might as well not exist.
Make a single tire that is more capable in dealing with water.
But if the whole point is fairness and a level playing field that a pit under a SC/VSC can create pretty much the same disadvantage or 'luck' Either stratagey holding out hoping the a SC is called way outside a pit window where if you did pit you would be in the middle of the back. Or just a SC just a lap or two after your opponent made the call. Gaining track position. If you're about pure racing you have 'penlties' for both or neither, Plenty of races are decided by a SC