Helmut Marko told that on Servus TV, he used less power (precaution) because a problem with the diff.
Helmut Marko told that on Servus TV, he used less power (precaution) because a problem with the diff.
I'm saying it quite clearly I think.
Normally yes, but here, even during qualy (and FP!!) where T4 excursion were deleted it was allowed to use the kerbs. So no, in this case that was the limit and Max remained withing the limits for the most part, Lewis blatantly cut the track for 29 laps and stewards ignored it. Why? and Why did RBR spot it so late. It was a big factor in Lewis in the end winning the race. It leaves me feeling cheated.ivanlesk wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 10:17What do you mean by "it should be"?Wouter wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 09:5721.2 Race
a) The track limits at the exit of Turn 4 will not be monitored with regard to setting a lap time, as
the defining limits are the artificial grass and the gravel trap in that location.
>>>> b)In all cases during the race, Drivers are reminded of the provisions of Article 27.3 of the Sporting Regulations.
>>>> 27.3 Drivers must make every reasonable effort to use the track at all times and may not deliberately leave the track without a justifiable reason.Drivers will be judged to have left the track if no part of the car remains in contact with it and, for the avoidance of doubt, any white lines defining the track edges are considered to be part of the track but the kerbs are not.
Should a car leave the track the driver may re-join, however, this may only be done when it is safe to do so
and without gaining any lasting advantage. At the absolute discretion of the Race Director a driver may be given the opportunity to give back the whole of any advantage he gained by leaving the track.
Max and Lewis inT4.
Max drives how it should be and Lewis does it deliberately not, because that gives him a 0.2 sec time gain advantage each round = gaining any lasting advantage.
And I'm only talking about the gain by driving the ideal line, not even the lesser deterioration of the tire because it wears less because of the wider curve.
I most cases Max is also with ALL 4 wheels over white line. That is also illegal, isn't it?
I wonder how they use less power in these days of restricted maps. Presumably they just use less deployment and thus get less peak power through the diff, but then get to use the deployable energy for more of the lap.Wouter wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 10:38Helmut Marko told that on Servus TV, he used less power (precaution) because a problem with the diff.
Which part of the fact that the drivers were told in the briefing that they could use the outside of turn 4 without penalty during the race don't you understand? Hamilton did nothing wrong. Max could have done what Hamilton did but either chose not to or, more likely, didn't realise he could do it. Indeed, when told by Horner to drive there he said "it's illegal" which tells us that Max hadn't picked up what the race director had said. That's down to Max not paying attention and to Lewis paying attention.Sieper wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 10:45
Normally yes, but here, even during qualy (and FP!!) where T4 excursion were deleted it was allowed to use the kerbs. So no, in this case that was the limit and Max remained withing the limits for the most part, Lewis blatantly cut the track for 29 laps and stewards ignored it. Why? and Why did RBR spot it so late. It was a big factor in Lewis in the end winning the race. It leaves me feeling cheated.
I was asking this, because it was the oppositeduring qualifying.Wouter wrote: ↑28 Mar 2021, 20:16From the race directors notes about track limits during the race:
21.2 Race
a) The track limits at the exit of Turn 4 will not be monitored with regard to setting a lap time, as
the defining limits are the artificial grass and the gravel trap in that location.
Huh??
It's per the rules that you can still change ICE engine maps during the race if it's to safeguard reliability and you must declare that to the fia asap. That probably means decreased performance at least in some way, otherwise I don't believe FIA would allow change to stand or even DSQ you.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 10:47I wonder how they use less power in these days of restricted maps. Presumably they just use less deployment and thus get less peak power through the diff, but then get to use the deployable energy for more of the lap.
I think same is not mean everything is still same, especially parts which had issues. I am sure they solved that issues.
If it was allowed why was it worded like so "you must do everything you can to stay within the limits of the track". Missing it each and every lap (and they way he did it) was obvious he did not try everything he could. And why as soon as RBR instructs max to do the same is it suddenly being monitored that you indeed try to stay on track from that point onwards (like it should have been from the start). It seems you do agree wit me that it is strange, is it not? If it was totally fine then keep it being fine.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 10:54Which part of the fact that the drivers were told in the briefing that they could use the outside of turn 4 without penalty during the race don't you understand? Hamilton did nothing wrong. Max could have done what Hamilton did but either chose not to or, more likely, didn't realise he could do it. Indeed, when told by Horner to drive there he said "it's illegal" which tells us that Max hadn't picked up what the race director had said. That's down to Max not paying attention and to Lewis paying attention.Sieper wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 10:45
Normally yes, but here, even during qualy (and FP!!) where T4 excursion were deleted it was allowed to use the kerbs. So no, in this case that was the limit and Max remained withing the limits for the most part, Lewis blatantly cut the track for 29 laps and stewards ignored it. Why? and Why did RBR spot it so late. It was a big factor in Lewis in the end winning the race. It leaves me feeling cheated.
It's these little things that can make a difference and the sort of thing that Max needs to remember. No doubt he will learn from it and not make the same mistake next time.
The annoying thing is not that the rule was applied the way it was, but that it was changed part way through the race. That was entirely unreasonable.
No! Because in a second Max will be out of the track. Hamilton hit the apex because he slowed down, Verstappen drove by.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 13:18https://soymotor.com/sites/default/file ... k=R52qlAx2
Proof enough that the overtake was legal??
He was in front before he went off track. So the off track time gain is the same Hamilton gained 29 times..._cerber1 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 13:41No! Because in a second Max will be out of the track. Hamilton hit the apex because he slowed down, Verstappen drove by.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 13:18https://soymotor.com/sites/default/file ... k=R52qlAx2
Proof enough that the overtake was legal??
https://f1-insider.com/wp-content/uploa ... 24x683.jpg
Again, none of that matters when it comes to the rules of passing!Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 13:47He was in front before he went off track. So the off track time gain is the same Hamilton gained 29 times..._cerber1 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 13:41No! Because in a second Max will be out of the track. Hamilton hit the apex because he slowed down, Verstappen drove by.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 13:18https://soymotor.com/sites/default/file ... k=R52qlAx2
Proof enough that the overtake was legal??
https://f1-insider.com/wp-content/uploa ... 24x683.jpg