Don't see what the TD has to do with driver error. Leclerc would've been about a tenth clear without his mistake in S2.
That's in the normal range in relation to RB, regardless of track. Spa and Hungary were the outliers.
Don't see what the TD has to do with driver error. Leclerc would've been about a tenth clear without his mistake in S2.
I don't think so. It's not just extreme bouncing that's bad, it's better to eradicate it alltogether. Even in Zandvoort you can hear all the car doing it on the on-boards.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2022, 08:33It's up to teams and drivers to decide what level of performance they want to sacrifice for more comfortable ride for the driver, it's a racing series - not a beauty competition. Things got better even without TD for all teams save Mercedes (because the car concept is so bad). TD was unnecessary, as are the floor rule changes for next year.
No car is devoid of bouncing, it's not just "extreme" that's bad. You can see it on all on-boards. And so far it doesn't seem like the most troubled team (Mercedes) gained anything from it.Andi76 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2022, 09:20When did we have extreme porpoising for the last time? I did not hear any driver (not even Mercedes) complain since Barcelona. Teams were able to sort it out by themselves. So this TD was unnecessary and exaggerated. Anyway - its a shame that teams who were able to design a car working properly now could get punished because there was/were team(s)not able to design a car working properly. Thats a very bad precedent and a bad evolution. If you got your design wrong and cannot be competitive and do not want to sacrifice even more performance - complain about safety instead of making your homework and get your car working properly.Andres125sx wrote: ↑02 Sep 2022, 08:06Agree with this, it doesn´t matter what team gets hurt, if drivers safety is compromised FIA must prevent extreme porposing. Wich team is affected or wich team isn´t is irrelevant, safety first