2021 Styrian Grand Prix - Spielberg, June 25 - 27

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Capharol wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 17:34
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24 Jun 2021, 16:48
MtthsMlw wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 16:44

It won't be officially made public but maybe something regarding when the car can be released and how automated this process is.
Ah I see. Thanks! I can't work out whether this, then, is something they think teams might have been doing something with which has worried them, or just some sort of general safety issue.
as i understood this TD counts as of Hungary GP and is there to prevent "unsafe release" but thats all still a rumour really. (the part that it counts for Hungary GP)
Ah, so I wonder if it is just a general thing and not aimed at any specific team? There have been a few pretty hairy ones this season so far. Guess we'll find out at some point...

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This make a lot more sense. Wasn't it schumacher that almost had an unsafe release in Baku?



Edit: It was Mick
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Sieper wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 17:28


No longer? Merc ran an enormous rear wing at Paul Ricard. Redbull a very slim one. How much of the top speed difference can attributed to that. Part, all, or even more? In the Merc thread you wrote that Merc still had that excellent PU to depend on. And I agree.
Mercedes PU was ahead at the begining of the season not anymore. It's going to a bit embarrassing for Mercedes on Saturday.
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Capharol wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 18:49
https://www.racefans.net/2021/06/24/fia ... pit-stops/

the reason and how they wanna slow down the stops
So this slows down only quick teams and slower teams are not hurt. Big fat win on the rule table again.

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At this point they should probably skip the nonsense, disqualify RBR and gift Hamilton #8 so we can at least enjoy RBR and Mercedes fighting for the wins.

Before anyone pulls the "but muh rbr complains as well", remember it's Toto "we love a competition!" Wolff. Disgraceful.

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Sieper wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 19:00
Capharol wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 18:49
https://www.racefans.net/2021/06/24/fia ... pit-stops/

the reason and how they wanna slow down the stops
So this slows down only quick teams and slower teams are not hurt. Big fat win on the rule table again.
first of all its for safety (preventing unsafe release or wheels that arent correctly put on)

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 18:59
Sieper wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 17:28


No longer? Merc ran an enormous rear wing at Paul Ricard. Redbull a very slim one. How much of the top speed difference can attributed to that. Part, all, or even more? In the Merc thread you wrote that Merc still had that excellent PU to depend on. And I agree.
Mercedes PU was ahead at the begining of the season not anymore. It's going to a bit embarrassing for Mercedes on Saturday.
This Saturday? Let’s see. First thing I will be looking at are the wings. You cannot say that a team running that much more wing has less power, you simply can’t compare. I think Mercedes is still the most powerfull, simply setting the wing to what they deem gives the best options/ chances on Sunday. It would have worked if it were not for an undercut nobody expected. They just took 0.3 seconds away of any undercut with the new pitstop rules slowing down the quickest team.

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Capharol wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 19:02
Sieper wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 19:00
Capharol wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 18:49
https://www.racefans.net/2021/06/24/fia ... pit-stops/

the reason and how they wanna slow down the stops
So this slows down only quick teams and slower teams are not hurt. Big fat win on the rule table again.
first of all its for safety (preventing unsafe release or wheels that arent correctly put on)
I have never seen a wheel not secured at the quickest team. It is a big hit for the quicker team’s option to make an undercut work.

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So what is the practical result. One cannot press the wheel ready button, before he releases the trigger?

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Sieper wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 19:06
Capharol wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 19:02
Sieper wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 19:00


So this slows down only quick teams and slower teams are not hurt. Big fat win on the rule table again.
first of all its for safety (preventing unsafe release or wheels that arent correctly put on)
I have never seen a wheel not secured at the quickest team. It is a big hit for the quicker team’s option to make an undercut work.
no but we seen it happen with other teams who are trying to pursue these fast stops.

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Like I said, another big win at the negotiating table. It is 2-0? What will be the next win. Some teams are quite good at this, you’ve gotta hand it to them. For years all was fine but now there is an actual title battle several things are being “ruled out”.

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Spicy spicy 🔥. Let's see how fan logic and conspiracy thinking feels about this one.

Interestingly, aren't some of the pit stop equipment homologated this year?

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They could have solved this simply with a big fine for an unsafe release. Under the budget cap all teams are hit by fines, also the 'rich' ones.

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Sieper wrote:
24 Jun 2021, 19:16
Like I said, another big win at the negotiating table. It is 2-0? What will be the next win. Some teams are quite good at this, you’ve gotta hand it to them. For years all was fine but now there is an actual title battle several things are being “ruled out”.
I think you're getting a little overly worked up about this, because the reaction time constraints, are pretty much at the limit of what a human is capable of.

For example if memory serves a reaction faster than 0.1 seconds, is an automatic false start in international track events.

So setting a limit of 0.15 seconds for a pit crew member that's got a lot more going on around them than a sprinter at a start of a race seems perfectly reasonable.
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