I don't think there's any precedenance for that.
I don't think there's any precedenance for that.
What do you mean? This was from Budkowski himself.
thanks for roundup, I just had a look as well, and mostly came up with similar thoughts.
That's his opinion at best.
FP1 was a mess as everyone knew it would rain for FP2. So teams wanted to crunch some long running and were interrupting each other. As much as I watched, almost no one could get clear running. McLaren were in the middle of that pack, but because they were on Softs, the tyres were going away faster. Same really applies to RP too. Both of them had steep increase in lap times.search wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 20:36thanks for roundup, I just had a look as well, and mostly came up with similar thoughts.
Are you sure it was traffic for McLaren though? As far as I can see, they just did 1-2 quick laps (1:21.x) at the beginning, and then times dropped significantly from lap to lap. Could also be huge problems with tire wear?!
Kvyat and the Haas did longruns on medium as well, by the way. At a more or less similar pace as Latifi (+-0.2s)
I assume because its a topic being discussed by the press, the teams and up and down the paddock this weekend.
Oh okay, you're going the opposite way (more lenient for RP), arguing that if they were legal to purchase/receive info. about in '19, they should be legal in '20.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 20:42That's his opinion at best.
If The ducts/design RP are running in 2020 where purchased legally under the rules is 2019. There would have to be something very specific in the rules that negates them being run in 2020. While I don't know the rules inside and out, I haven't seen anything like that personally. Everything i have read relates to the current season, by that i mean purchasing listed items in 2020 and running them in 2020.
Not to mention, his entire argument is based on then being exact duplicates of what Merc sold in 2019. If they have been modified or altered in any way, then RP is in the clear imo, as they are a new design, or a derivative design at worst.
Could it even eventually come down to when the parts fitted were made? Were they made last year and carried over, not legal, made this year to exactly the same spec purchased last year, legal?zibby43 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 21:02Oh okay, you're going the opposite way (more lenient for RP), arguing that if they were legal to purchase/receive info. about in '19, they should be legal in '20.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 20:42That's his opinion at best.
If The ducts/design RP are running in 2020 where purchased legally under the rules is 2019. There would have to be something very specific in the rules that negates them being run in 2020. While I don't know the rules inside and out, I haven't seen anything like that personally. Everything i have read relates to the current season, by that i mean purchasing listed items in 2020 and running them in 2020.
Not to mention, his entire argument is based on then being exact duplicates of what Merc sold in 2019. If they have been modified or altered in any way, then RP is in the clear imo, as they are a new design, or a derivative design at worst.
That's what I was curious about. I'd actually tend to agree with your interpretation. That is Budkowski's opinion (that it would be illegal to race legally obtained information/parts).
But like you said, there is no precedent.
The way I understand the rule the teams can’t use someone else’s design or buy the brake ducts in 2020 due to them been listed parts, therefore forced to design them themselves... Even if RP “legally”zibby43 wrote:Oh okay, you're going the opposite way (more lenient for RP), arguing that if they were legal to purchase/receive info. about in '19, they should be legal in '20.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 20:42That's his opinion at best.
If The ducts/design RP are running in 2020 where purchased legally under the rules is 2019. There would have to be something very specific in the rules that negates them being run in 2020. While I don't know the rules inside and out, I haven't seen anything like that personally. Everything i have read relates to the current season, by that i mean purchasing listed items in 2020 and running them in 2020.
Not to mention, his entire argument is based on then being exact duplicates of what Merc sold in 2019. If they have been modified or altered in any way, then RP is in the clear imo, as they are a new design, or a derivative design at worst.
That's what I was curious about. I'd actually tend to agree with your interpretation. That is Budkowski's opinion (that it would be illegal to race legally obtained information/parts).
But like you said, there is no precedent.
Its depends surely.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 22:27The way I understand the rule the teams can’t use someone else’s design or buy the brake ducts in 2020 due to them been listed parts, therefore forced to design them themselves... Even if RP “legally”zibby43 wrote:Oh okay, you're going the opposite way (more lenient for RP), arguing that if they were legal to purchase/receive info. about in '19, they should be legal in '20.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 20:42
That's his opinion at best.
If The ducts/design RP are running in 2020 where purchased legally under the rules is 2019. There would have to be something very specific in the rules that negates them being run in 2020. While I don't know the rules inside and out, I haven't seen anything like that personally. Everything i have read relates to the current season, by that i mean purchasing listed items in 2020 and running them in 2020.
Not to mention, his entire argument is based on then being exact duplicates of what Merc sold in 2019. If they have been modified or altered in any way, then RP is in the clear imo, as they are a new design, or a derivative design at worst.
That's what I was curious about. I'd actually tend to agree with your interpretation. That is Budkowski's opinion (that it would be illegal to race legally obtained information/parts).
But like you said, there is no precedent.
bought them as parts in 2019 or copy the design of Mercedes 2019 last year, it would be against the rules to use them in 2020
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If they bought a 'set' in 2019 to use as was legal, they owned them, but they were made and designed by Merc.Restomaniac wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 22:56Its depends surely.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 22:27The way I understand the rule the teams can’t use someone else’s design or buy the brake ducts in 2020 due to them been listed parts, therefore forced to design them themselves... Even if RP “legally”zibby43 wrote:
Oh okay, you're going the opposite way (more lenient for RP), arguing that if they were legal to purchase/receive info. about in '19, they should be legal in '20.
That's what I was curious about. I'd actually tend to agree with your interpretation. That is Budkowski's opinion (that it would be illegal to race legally obtained information/parts).
But like you said, there is no precedent.
bought them as parts in 2019 or copy the design of Mercedes 2019 last year, it would be against the rules to use them in 2020
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Can they show clear evidence that they started their plans before the end of the Abu Dhabi Race weekend even if they did acquire the plans directly from Mercedes. Surely then they are under 2019 rules? In fact when do the rules change, is it at the end of the year?
This could very easily end up being a fight based around dates and grey areas.
31/12/19> and it’s fine.
31/12/19< and it’s not.
That's what I was thinking, too, based solely on Budkowski's argument in his interview earlier this week.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 22:27The way I understand the rule the teams can’t use someone else’s design or buy the brake ducts in 2020 due to them been listed parts, therefore forced to design them themselves... Even if RP “legally”zibby43 wrote:Oh okay, you're going the opposite way (more lenient for RP), arguing that if they were legal to purchase/receive info. about in '19, they should be legal in '20.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2020, 20:42
That's his opinion at best.
If The ducts/design RP are running in 2020 where purchased legally under the rules is 2019. There would have to be something very specific in the rules that negates them being run in 2020. While I don't know the rules inside and out, I haven't seen anything like that personally. Everything i have read relates to the current season, by that i mean purchasing listed items in 2020 and running them in 2020.
Not to mention, his entire argument is based on then being exact duplicates of what Merc sold in 2019. If they have been modified or altered in any way, then RP is in the clear imo, as they are a new design, or a derivative design at worst.
That's what I was curious about. I'd actually tend to agree with your interpretation. That is Budkowski's opinion (that it would be illegal to race legally obtained information/parts).
But like you said, there is no precedent.
bought them as parts in 2019 or copy the design of Mercedes 2019 last year, it would be against the rules to use them in 2020
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