So in most cases this would only help the slower teams I don't see an issue with that personallyrosters wrote:In the case of free engine change if it fails im the race they can 100% make it fail if outside the points. By using an abusive fuel map, wrong ignition timing and overboost. They will find a way to get most out of it....
Under the proposed constructor's points system, there's one obvious question I've asked before. Should the constructor get the points for where they would have finished if their driver bins it? After all, it's (usually) not the team's fault that a driver put it in the wall, so they should receive a "refund" of sorts surely?nickf1 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 19:18i dont like these grid penalties at all i think maybe they should dock points from the affected team on they're constructers points as mark priestley was saying on the f1 show , it makes a mockery of all us fans watching and paying a lot of money to go see our heroes qualify and then start from the back of the grid when an engine problem is out of they're control
Lolkrisfx wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 15:05Under the proposed constructor's points system, there's one obvious question I've asked before. Should the constructor get the points for where they would have finished if their driver bins it? After all, it's (usually) not the team's fault that a driver put it in the wall, so they should receive a "refund" of sorts surely?nickf1 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 19:18i dont like these grid penalties at all i think maybe they should dock points from the affected team on they're constructers points as mark priestley was saying on the f1 show , it makes a mockery of all us fans watching and paying a lot of money to go see our heroes qualify and then start from the back of the grid when an engine problem is out of they're control
Flavio Briatore's team wins the WCC.krisfx wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 15:05Under the proposed constructor's points system, there's one obvious question I've asked before. Should the constructor get the points for where they would have finished if their driver bins it? After all, it's (usually) not the team's fault that a driver put it in the wall, so they should receive a "refund" of sorts surely?
So by removing the punishment to the driver, the team is punished in every eventuality, which isn't fair is it? And isn't being fair the whole argument? (Included to stop the whole "X isn't fair" bs). It removes team from the equation. A team wins and loses together, it's the same in many sports.Gerhardsa wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 15:12Lolkrisfx wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 15:05Under the proposed constructor's points system, there's one obvious question I've asked before. Should the constructor get the points for where they would have finished if their driver bins it? After all, it's (usually) not the team's fault that a driver put it in the wall, so they should receive a "refund" of sorts surely?nickf1 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 19:18i dont like these grid penalties at all i think maybe they should dock points from the affected team on they're constructers points as mark priestley was saying on the f1 show , it makes a mockery of all us fans watching and paying a lot of money to go see our heroes qualify and then start from the back of the grid when an engine problem is out of they're control
I can see McLaren not making it past lap 2 of any GP then.
Qualy top 9-10! Great!
Nando makes great start and gets up to 6th. Beginning of lap 2 he conveniently makes a massive "mistake", binning the car, whereas had they finished the race, they would end up 11th or 12th and not get a single point on merit.
That's not gonna happen. there are no refunds in the worlds most expensive motorsport championship (most expensive sport it the world maybe?)