Can you provide a video for everyone else?Jolle wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 15:52Just look at the F1TV channel, you have all the onboard and team radio's there. If you only get your info from what people put on YouTube, then I understand how you came to your conclusions. Bottas, Vettel and Verstappen all slided off track during the laps catching the safety car, not during the VSC.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 15:46That is not how the VSC works. You have to drive 40% slower. There is no minimum speed limit except when lined up behind the SC and in qualifying on your inlap.Jolle wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 15:31
You do know they have to stay within 40% of the laptime? that's why you hear "keep the delta positive". He was going very slowly throughout the whole lap, the speed you think you see is him spinning up his tires and rubbing his fronts to get any heat in there. Look at other drivers during those periods.
You just don't expect it to be so slippery that the backend steps out because of engine braking.
By the way, Verstappen, Bottas and Vettel went off track during the SC as well, sliding off the circuit on cold slick tires.
Do you have link to Verstappen and Bottas going of under VSC/SC? Verstappens 360 was under green flag conditions and havent seen anythimg other. Bottas crash was also under green flag conditions.
Under SC you have to stay within 40% of the speed, that's why they almost penalised Hamilton for going to slow.
You are wrong about the rules though. As can be seen twice this year with Bottas, in the race it is allowed to go slower UNTIL the pack has caught the SC. That is how Mercedes gets away with double stacking when they are 1-2 by having their 2nd driver go slower than required. It has been discussed in length after the Monaco GP. The reason for the HAM investigation was because they tought he went to slow while the pack was in line behind the SC, which they later found out was a timing error.