Hamilton yesterday commenting on the banner: https://youtu.be/ssyxMDENVYg?t=1m32szeph wrote:lol
Hamilton yesterday commenting on the banner: https://youtu.be/ssyxMDENVYg?t=1m32szeph wrote:lol
But you can apply that to something as simple as running out of fuel. The key part is the driver coaching is specifically banned,ripper wrote:Altering a driving style or changing a mode to avoid a retirement is, in my opinion, the same thing (EDIT: clarifications: of course it isn't the same thing, but the result is the same). Braking issues are even more dangerous to safety... But that's very thin ice.stuartpengs wrote:
Unless the only way you can convey that is by highlighting how marginal they are, therefore instructing the driver to go easy on the brakes and lift-and-coast; would that then be viewed as driver coaching? I'm guessing the devil is in the detail regarding the driver's reaction to the instruction. Change a mode seems acceptable, altering their driving style as the result of an instruction doesn't.ripper wrote:
Moreover I think it is absurd that there isn't any punition on the rules. Now the steward are in a very bad position.
You mean like how the Stewards gave Rosberg a nonsense 10 second penalty in Austria instead of a 30 second one (causing a collision usually means 10 second pit penalty, usually that translates into 30 seconds time)?FoxHound wrote:Thanks JAF,
Well, if the Stewards have the stones to impose a pen, then it would could likely be viewed as a British driver getting a helping hand in the championship over his WDC leading team mate.
Feels wrong, especially when the Radio rules were instilled to stop "excessive driver coaching", it's gradually descended to farce.
I wasn't a fan of the penalty imposed there, agree it could have been sterner.komninosm wrote:You mean like how the Stewards gave Rosberg a nonsense 10 second penalty in Austria instead of a 30 second one (causing a collision usually means 10 second pit penalty, usually that translates into 30 seconds time)?FoxHound wrote:Thanks JAF,
Well, if the Stewards have the stones to impose a pen, then it would could likely be viewed as a British driver getting a helping hand in the championship over his WDC leading team mate.
Feels wrong, especially when the Radio rules were instilled to stop "excessive driver coaching", it's gradually descended to farce.
Any time penalty applied after the race has ended, or if no more pit stops are taken are only ever the penalty, not the cumulative time for pit entry and exit. There is no 30 second available anyway. A drive through cannot be taken after the race has ended. It's the same for everyone. He was given the maximum time penalty allowable in the situation (retrospective time penalty after the race has ended). Stewards can't invent their own penalties.komninosm wrote: You mean like how the Stewards gave Rosberg a nonsense 10 second penalty in Austria instead of a 30 second one (causing a collision usually means 10 second pit penalty, usually that translates into 30 seconds time)?
Well, since Spain:GrandAxe wrote:Max is beginning to overshadow Ricciardo. How long before he is ahead on points?
As for Rosberg, that will most likely come down as driver coaching. According to Horner, his telemetry showed use of all gears after the radio call , including gear 7; therefore, it is debatable that the problem was terminal for the car.
Can you quote the rules on that?stuartpengs wrote:Any time penalty applied after the race has ended, or if no more pit stops are taken are only ever the penalty, not the cumulative time for pit entry and exit. There is no 30 second available anyway. A drive through cannot be taken after the race has ended. It's the same for everyone. He was given the maximum time penalty allowable in the situation (retrospective time penalty after the race has ended). Stewards can't invent their own penalties.komninosm wrote: You mean like how the Stewards gave Rosberg a nonsense 10 second penalty in Austria instead of a 30 second one (causing a collision usually means 10 second pit penalty, usually that translates into 30 seconds time)?
His defense against Rosberg was a remake but to be able to finish the race after that "easily" is very impressive ! Ric still have the pace but need to fight to be on top at every race. The first time max out-qualified him he managed to grab another podium.Phil wrote:Very impressed by Max Verstappen.
Nope, but feel free to look for them.komninosm wrote: Can you quote the rules on that?
I'm pretty sure it used to be different in previous years at least.
There are also other penalties too, like grid, no points for driver, DSQ, etc.
Or how about now. Do the rules actually state a specific penalty for "driver coaching" radio? It's all BS imho