F1 2021 Season

First of all, :lol: at all the Hamilton fanboys throwing their toys out of the pram in here.

What's the issue with the lapped cars being allowed to pass? I think its always been like that when under safety cars, no?
I think you need to check again how many cars were allowed to unlap themselves.
 
They were never winning that one. Its the other one that is the issue.
I know but they could take that one which is a rule that Red Bull couldn't contest because it happened and it would get them out of a court case.
I don't expect them to do it but it's the only way it doesn't go to court.
 
So you clearly have no idea what you are talking about? Cool, glad we got this one sorted!


@ArjenIsM3 this guy is making a late run for your spot mate! ;)

I'm going to do a Mercedes here and KO him on a technicality: the last race has ended so the season is over. Anything that happens after that should have no bearing on the results. I win. Get rekt. @Jerch
I think @ArjenIsM3 is too well behaved and not wummy enough for that title anyway. Just a bit deluded :p
Cnut. The title is mine.
 
At the start of the race I was thinking how Max could just drive into Lewis and force them both to withdraw and then he would win on a count back.

I didn’t think it possible that there could be a more contentious way for Max to win, but alas.
 
First of all, :lol: at all the Hamilton fanboys throwing their toys out of the pram in here.

What's the issue with the lapped cars being allowed to pass? I think its always been like that when under safety cars, no?
There is no issue with letting ALL the cars onlapping , but thats not what happened, it was only the cars between Lewis and Max
 
Sports organisations have a shit habit of doubling down on their mistakes so they’ll probably just reject any form of Mercedes protest.
At which point merc should decide that with 1 day before the next championship they withdraw cars and engines from mclaren Williams and Aston... take the fine and commit to formula e

Do the right thing or get feked and merc have the financial power to finish f1
 
Genuine question though, the whole concept of a safety car should be looked at, I think? Personally I would ban all pit stops during a safety car (unless your car is damaged as a direct result of the cause of the safety car), and following a safety car, cars should line up in single file on the grid with cars going one by one with the original gaps between them reinstated. This allowed the bunching of cars to clear the track, but also maintains the fairness of where the cars were. This is a genuine thought, not just cos of what happened today, so I would actually like to hear if there is anything which makes this unfair? The only thing I can think of is cars sitting idle with cold tyres for a long time if they’re toward the end which is a valid issue, but potentially could be overcome by some other suggestion.

I would go the other way and say it's a red flag rather than a safety car if you can't use a VSC. They could then restart in exactly the way you've described, keeping the gaps from before the stop. The problem with not allowing pit stops is that somebody may be due to come in and are running for 7 or 8 laps on tyres that have 0 laps in them, before running another hot lap and pitting.

It's a difficult one though as allowing any work done is going to disadvantage someone, but safety has to come first. Maybe a 20 second penalty and reorder the grid based on that for the restart if you change tyres during the red flag?
 
They need to bunch the cars to give the stewards time to clean the track.

Getting all cars back into their time gaps is virtually impossible though as the distances and speeds are so variable. If you put them back in the exact positions and gave them a standing start, it wouldn’t reflect the time distances as some cars would have been accelerating and some decelerating.

Just take whatever the difference was off of their finishing time. Simples.

Completely wiping away any advantage you earned over 50 odd laps because someone else crashed is bonkers to my uneducated mind.
 
Can someone briefly explain what’s happened today? I know nothing about F1 but this controversy has hyped me.

Hamilton was miles in the lead due to win the race and championship. With 5 laps to go (I think) there was a crash which lead to a safety car. Verstappen pitted for fresh tyres while Hamilton was on old worn out tyres that are much slower but he couldn't afford to pit as it would have lost him the race lead. Behind the safety car there was 4 (or 3 i cant remember) lapped cars between Hamilton and Verstappen. These cars only were told to overtake the safety car to put Verstappen behind Hamilton. The controversy is that only these 4 cars were told to move and none of the other lapped cars were told to do the same when the rules state that either all lapped cars must do it or none. So basically the rules were changed to provide an entertaining last lap spectacle which Hamilton was extremely disadvantaged in because of his tyres. So from being almost guaranteed the win Hamilton lost the race and the title due to this decision.

There is more to it and its a very messy situation but basically Hamilton was dominating the whole race and lost it due to the stewards decision making.
 
I would go the other way and say it's a red flag rather than a safety car if you can't use a VSC. They could then restart in exactly the way you've described, keeping the gaps from before the stop. The problem with not allowing pit stops is that somebody may be due to come in and are running for 7 or 8 laps on tyres that have 0 laps in them, before running another hot lap and pitting.

It's a difficult one though as allowing any work done is going to disadvantage someone, but safety has to come first. Maybe a 20 second penalty and reorder the grid based on that for the restart if you change tyres during the red flag?
Yeah, all valid issues. I absolutely am of the view the whole thing needs a rethink, just not sure what the right answer would be.
 
At the start of the race I was thinking how Max could just drive into Lewis and force them both to withdraw and then he would win on a count back.

I didn’t think it possible that there could be a more contentious way for Max to win, but alas.

no matter what is decided, it’s not going to fix what happened today. it’s like this old family saying we have, “you can’t unfeck the turkey, rimaldo, christmas is ruined.”
 
Correct decision on the first one. Even if he ‘overtook’ Lewis, then the place was given back immediately
 
My “stand back” view is that the just result is Hamilton winning. For elements completely not in his control, he went from sailing to a 10 second win to getting beaten out. I know that’s not how you can apply the rules, and I know that anything could have happened in the remaining part of the race if there was no SC at all, but that’s my overriding thought on what’s just.
 
Nothing will happen with the protests, it's just more theater, the championship has been handed out and that's pretty much the end of it.

The only thing they can do is to get rid of Masi, who's been an inconsistent mess all year, and bring in a race director who can handle the pressure and stick to the rules.
 
There's free speech and there's free speech.

To connect the rationale for the race decision to them (allegedly) not liking some of Lewis' beliefs, is just silly

Point taken.
I will put my hand up and admit that I, like others, have been so frustrated by the way rules have been manipulated that I may have said things I would not normally say.
 
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:lol: I am refreshing like a madman. It's great.
 
fecking disgusting
What a total fecking joke.

i fecking hate Verstappen and Horner. Absolute fecking joke.
I don't remember a time when i've been so disgusted with sport. They changed the regulations on the fly to manufacture a "winner takes all" last lap that severely disadvantaged Hamilton. Max was gifted 30-40 seconds plus a FREE pair of softs. And even then Lewis would have won had they not arbitrarily changed the rules.

I think the FIA are in trouble here and it is quite possible that they'll have to invalidate that final lap... Correctly so.
 
If I was the FIA, the only way to show compliance with their rules and maintain the result is to invalidate the whole result. High means Max would win. But I wonder, what complications that might lead them to in terms of sponsorships and ticket sales.