Is this new pit stop clarification going to hurt Merc?
I read a story the other day that Marko was complaining that Merc were trying to get the FIA to slow RB down in pit stops
Perhaps this is it
Or take away a few percent of wind tunnel/development time? I agree if the punishment is strict enough then there will be no unsafe releases. (Either a wheel not on, OR into the path of another car)
Hopefully I am. To me it feels like we can’t reach 1.88 so let’s take it away from teams who can (based on years of practicing) via the green table.dans79 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2021, 19:58I think you're getting a little overly worked up about this, because the reaction time constraints, are pretty much at the limit of what a human is capable of.
For example if memory serves a reaction faster than 0.1 seconds, is an automatic false start and international track events.
So setting a limit of 0.15 seconds for a pit crew member that's got a lot more going on around them than a sprinter at a start of a race.
Ok, I think you are looking at this to defensiverly as a RBR fan. Imo, if anything its about teams further down the grid, and preventing what Haas did in baku (se the video I posted earlier.)
thank you, exactly my thoughts, i am a fan of RBR but first of all i am a fan of F1 and such "conspiracy" reactions are simply overreacting, because if the crew can do a stop in 2.5s consistentaly they are well within the limits even if they do a 2.1s at RBR it is still within the limits of the TD
Because Mercedes weren't complaining about it then.jumpingfish wrote: ↑24 Jun 2021, 21:37Why didn't this technical directive appear back in 2018 when both Haas cars DNF in Australia due to the wheels?
It would be hard to dig up statistics, but I would bet it's because pitstop related incidents have increased to a point that the FIA sees it as a problem.jumpingfish wrote: ↑24 Jun 2021, 21:37Why didn't this technical directive appear back in 2018 when both Haas cars DNF in Australia due to the wheels?
Yes there is such a story
It depends.
Probably some people need to train themselves to not anticipate the completion of a step.
Took them a year to look into rear wings, didn’t it?Datco wrote: ↑24 Jun 2021, 22:47Yes there is such a story
https://www.planetf1.com/news/mercedes- ... equipment/
It's amazing how the FIA jump when merc complains but still to say anything about the front wing.