2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Big Tea
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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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itAintPeter wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 14:54
basti313 wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 14:13
michl420 wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 13:57

I have been thinking of this also in the past. My conclusion is, that it could creat some confusion because if a driver becomes slower the driver behind can not now if he had some problem or do it on purpose. Also the laped driver may never now if he is in the right spot or must go further back. Generally things like that.
I would just gift them the lap. Once the SC has caught the field and everyone has done their pit stops, everyone lapped goes through the pitlane, everyone else stays on track. Like this they get the order without interfering with cleaning the track in most cases. Once the track is clear, they go racing.

The old issue with "they have fuel for an additional lap" is nonsense. There is no fuel saving anymore, everyone has to drive on maximum ICE deployment. Plus they can save or burn fuel at need during the SC period.
just because they are a lap behind, it doesn't mean that they are not racing as well. They have their own race which they have to finish ahead of their direct competition, not to mention the sponsor requirements that they have to fulfill.

Red flagging the race when a SC is deployed with less that 10% of the race laps remaining is the easiest and IMO the best option on theses cases.
Those they are racing would be in the same position. One lap extra fuel weight and one lap less tyre use.
For someone who has been lapped to ever re-join the train is going to be so exceptional as to not be worth legislating for.
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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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itAintPeter wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 14:54
basti313 wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 14:13
michl420 wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 13:57

I have been thinking of this also in the past. My conclusion is, that it could creat some confusion because if a driver becomes slower the driver behind can not now if he had some problem or do it on purpose. Also the laped driver may never now if he is in the right spot or must go further back. Generally things like that.
I would just gift them the lap. Once the SC has caught the field and everyone has done their pit stops, everyone lapped goes through the pitlane, everyone else stays on track. Like this they get the order without interfering with cleaning the track in most cases. Once the track is clear, they go racing.

The old issue with "they have fuel for an additional lap" is nonsense. There is no fuel saving anymore, everyone has to drive on maximum ICE deployment. Plus they can save or burn fuel at need during the SC period.
just because they are a lap behind, it doesn't mean that they are not racing as well. They have their own race which they have to finish ahead of their direct competition, not to mention the sponsor requirements that they have to fulfill.
??? So where is the issue? If they do not run a lap it is much more fair. We have huge advantages or disadvantages by running this extra lap: We have seen unlapping cars on warm tires, while the rest is cold and we have seen instances where they did not even reach the field.
itAintPeter wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 14:54
Red flagging the race when a SC is deployed with less that 10% of the race laps remaining is the easiest and IMO the best option on theses cases.
I do not like this option if it goes with a standing start as the current rules would do it if I understand it correctly. Was semi ok for Monaco, but in Stone it would have been a complete gamble.
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venkyhere
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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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why so much complication ? instead of asking lapped cars to unlap themselves, just ask them to drive much slower, so that 'current lap cars' behind them can all pass them and line up appropriately. This can happen within 1/2 a lap. There is no need to 'wait' for the unlapped ones to join the tail. So simple, wonder why it's not being done.

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Artur Craft
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Seanspeed wrote:
05 Jul 2026, 23:35
Gillian wrote:
05 Jul 2026, 23:10
Hence my point: I don't know who is really fast.
It's weird how many people are still not understanding this, and judging drivers like it's any other season.
Yeah, and I guess that´s the reason the likes of Hadjar are being so competitive against Max on QLF, or how Antonelli suddenly became much faster than Russell while he was very much slower last year, and obviously the situation on your very favourite team itself. ´

If "driving on the edge" is not the fastest way around a full lap anymore, it´s really hard to judge those things. And I don´t see that changing anytime soon

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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Artur Craft wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 23:44
Seanspeed wrote:
05 Jul 2026, 23:35
Gillian wrote:
05 Jul 2026, 23:10
Hence my point: I don't know who is really fast.
It's weird how many people are still not understanding this, and judging drivers like it's any other season.
Yeah, and I guess that´s the reason the likes of Hadjar are being so competitive against Max on QLF, or how Antonelli suddenly became much faster than Russell while he was very much slower last year, and obviously the situation on your very favourite team itself. ´

If "driving on the edge" is not the fastest way around a full lap anymore, it´s really hard to judge those things. And I don´t see that changing anytime soon
Drivers being slower in corners, recharging more and suddenly going way faster down straights. Is this a possibilty and leads to being faster?
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