There is no thread for DTM this season and despite it being well under way (and boring as usual unfortunately), I wanted to share this picture that I saw the other day and shows the standard platform shared by the 3 german manufacturers:
Presumably it's their way of stopping drivers getting an advantage by going off track. Makes sense in some ways but in a close battle it could result in the guy ahead on track actually being behind on time. Confusing for fans if they're not fully up to speed with what is going on.iotar__ wrote: - time penalties applied on the fly - 1s for leaving the track or sth like that - what's that about?
That was due to some smaller teams tactically helping the works teams by holding back the second placed car.Huntresa wrote:They also have weird blue flag rules, cause its rules from when it was just Audi and Merc, so if a car has pitted and is fast or slow it can get blue flags or make other cars get blue flags just because you arent allowed to hold another car up even if its not a lapped car and its for actual position on track, this was very weird at Norisring, very weird.
Yes i know i did write when it was 2 teams, but its retarded now. And it was especially retarded at Norisring.FoxHound wrote:That was due to some smaller teams tactically helping the works teams by holding back the second placed car.Huntresa wrote:They also have weird blue flag rules, cause its rules from when it was just Audi and Merc, so if a car has pitted and is fast or slow it can get blue flags or make other cars get blue flags just because you arent allowed to hold another car up even if its not a lapped car and its for actual position on track, this was very weird at Norisring, very weird.
It's not ideal, but at least it stops that sort of thing happening.
Not really though. Merc, Audi and BMW decided to go this route and create new regs when BMW arrived.iotar__ wrote:- DTM is F1 big teams' wet dream, only they call it customer cars, kill small teams financially and have only RB, McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes = Audi, BMW and Mercedes. Marketing success, high chance of brand winning or on podium in every race, multiplies brand presence by five, racing being kind of weird not a problem,
Driver´s championshipkrisfx wrote:As said I don't get the penalty system it's a bit daft and I genuinely don't understand the teams thing, is it Audi Vs BMW Vs Merc but with small customer teams that aid them in the constructors?