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But indeed if they do a check on a sample number of cars, and find that half of them don't meet the rules on the same aspect, checking the rest of the cars on that aspect would make sense, and for teams finishing outside of the top 10....they might be there because of that. I mean alpine was also unexpectedly quick (despite Ocon's dnf), so who knows more cars might have ran too low. If it really turns out that some teams gamble with the ride height and other teams dont, then the ones that loose that gamble and fail to meet regulations should be punished for that. In that situation the FIA owes that to the teams that don't gamble with that setup and play it safe.
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"In 1997, photographer Darren Heath couldn’t understand why a rear brake rotor on the McLaren MP4/12 F1 car was glowing red even as the car accelerated out of corners. He found a clue inside the cockpit, where he spotted a second brake pedal. What gives? Designer Steve Nichols had realized that giving drivers the ability to independently apply one rear brake enabled them to dial out understeer, helping the car turn more sharply and allowing the team to run less front wing. It took awhile to perfect the brake-steer apparatus. But after the new-for-1998 MP4/13 kicked holy butt in the season opener at Australia using effectively a form of four-wheel steering, the system was prohibited, the usual penalty for building a better mousetrap." |
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10-23-2023, 12:51 PM | #377 | |
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I think the current sprint race format brings minimal to the overall experience for fans, but it puts teams and racers in a position where they can't adequately dial in their car before the race, and on last week's race, that's arguably resulted in two top drivers being disqualified... I don't think Ferrari and Merc would have "risked" the floor height, I think if they had more FP time to see how much wear the wood plank would have taken that they'd have adjusted the ride height. But they didn't get that time, and didn't have the ability to make changes even if they did realize it might be an issue at some point unless they were willing to start from the pits... |
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10-23-2023, 01:03 PM | #378 |
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"In both Hamilton and Leclerc's case, they ran longer first stints on the medium tyre in order to create a strategic offset to Verstappen and Norris. This could have opened the door for extra plank wear in this period of the race, when the car was still quite heavy with fuel." https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/h...ules/10536935/ |
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10-23-2023, 01:04 PM | #379 |
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But then how didn't this issue exist in Baku?
Also a bumpy track and just 1 FP session. I think here they just took a chance, a chance RB and McLaren didn't take. It made MERC and Ferrari fast on a track that would normally favour RB and Mclaren. Too much coincidence in my book. Anyhow, RB and McLaren got it right, MERC and Ferrari didn't. So it can be done. The race, sprint and practice format is equal for everyone. They've been driving with planks underneath for what? 30 years now? So the experience on how to dial it in and what effects potential wear and how much and where exactly should be known extensively by now.
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"We have already seen times this year, like with Alpine in Baku, where teams have realised after the sprint that the ride heights were too low and there was a risk of the plank being worn too much in the main race. Cars have been pulled out of parc ferme to make ride height changes, and started from the pitlane."
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10-23-2023, 01:18 PM | #381 |
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"The sporting regulations permit technical delegate Jo Bauer to carry out “at his discretion, any checks to verify the compliance of the cars entered in the competition”.
Accordingly, no cars had their floors checked following the Japanese GP, one was looked at after the Qatar sprint race and three cars assessed in the immediate aftermath of the full-length Qatar GP." https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/t...6707/10536707/ |
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10-23-2023, 02:59 PM | #384 | |
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Ferrari and Mercedes do not dispute the DSQ decisions and no team requested additional scrutineering of other cars (for example the cars of Sainz and Russell) (even if the regulations would allow any such request - probably not - then still it could not be granted once the cars have been released to the teams). Toto Wolff: "Turning to the race result and the disqualification, set-up choices on a sprint weekend are always a challenge with just one hour of free practice - and even more so at a bumpy circuit like COTA and running a new package. In the end, all of that doesn't matter; others got it right where we got it wrong and there's no wiggle room in the rules. We need to take it on the chin, do the learning, and come back stronger next weekend." So officially P3 and P5 instead of P3* and P5* for Sainz and Russell for this race. Maybe a journalist could query Vasseur and Wolff whether the plank set-up of their other cars (Sainz and Russell) was identical to the one that ended with DSQs for Leclerc and Hamilton. As they will almost certainly reply that the set-up was different (either because it's the truth or for convenience reasons to avoid a second DSQ), they could be asked to explain the reasons for the (deliberate) difference. Each driver has his personal preferences and driving style, of course. They could also reply that they don't want to revert to that issue anymore, turned the page and now look forward to the next race. Anyways, it's a warning for all teams and drivers: comply with technical regulations or risk DSQ.
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These post race tests happen every weekend for various items on the car. They are done at random. There is simply not enough time to complete the checks on every car. The teams and the oraganizers start packing up almost immediately. FIA says the randomness of the checks is hoped to be enough of a threat to stop any team from seeking an advantage.
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10-23-2023, 03:46 PM | #390 | |
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Article 3.5.9. e) of the 2023 Formula 1 Technical Regulations:
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Totally understand the historic nature of the plate and all that, but seems a little antiquated with how many sensors are on the cars these days... seems it would be easier to have some electronic wear sensor that just goes off if there's too much wear - no need for some guy to make a judgement call on whether to look or not. Would be in the best interest of driver safety too, all that bouncing can't be good for the body...
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The real shame for me is that this ruling didn't come down before the camera's left. I just love me an industrial size Hamilton whine fest.
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Drivers would go nuts if the already discomforting porpoising would equally trigger some sort of 'plank alert' during each hump.
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It was a great race to watch but honestly speaking I am a bit disappointed with Hamilton's disqualification. He had a really good race and ended up disqualified.
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I don't understand this argument. The ONLY reason he had a good race was because his car was illegal. If he had been legal he would have been back where Rus was.
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