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Fantasy Scenario - you the F1 driver - what do you do?
Something i was thinking about last night -
Ok, you are F1 driver It's the last race of the season at China 2005, your currently 3rd place in the WDC, 10 points behind the championship leader, but even if you won the race, you couldn't win the WDC because you don't have enough race wins. Your teammate is 1 point ahead of you and can win the WDC if he wins the race and the championship leader doesn't score. Due to internal politics within the team, your contract hasn't been renewed, so this is your last race for the team, and more importantly you don't get on with your teammate. The championship table looks like this going into the race.... Championship leader 90 points Your teammate 81 points You 80 points Right, the race is 7 laps from the end, the championship leader is leading the race, you are second and your teamate is third. All pitstops are complete, so the team can't "interfere" with the stratergy due to a "dodgy stop" , when disaster strikes the championship leader and he goes out of the race, you are now leading the race with your teammate behind you, you know it's coming, and it does "let your teammate through to win the race and the championship!" You have nothing to lose, what do you do? Do you obey the order so the table finishes.... Teammate 91 points - WDC (previous) Championship leader 90 points You 88 points Or do you refuse to let him through, taking the win, and more importantly, 2nd place ahead of your teammate in the WDC so the table finishes... Championship leader 90 points - WDC You 90 points Teammate 89 points Man, i have too much time on my hands |
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I have to say, i think i'd refuse, given that i was being "let go" by the team and i didn't like my teammate! Last edited by Mr V; 18 Feb 2005 at 15:40. |
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I'd let him through.
I'm employed by the team to help them win the title. And showing myself to be petulant won't impress any potential new employers. |
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I would do exactly the same as Rubens did in Austria '02, wait untill the last corner to let him through as to show everyone who's the real driver of the day.
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I wouldn't have moved over earlier in the season - but when the championship is on the line it is a different matter.
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ooooooh didn't read it properly
I'd let him through. Last edited by Alex Hodgkinson; 18 Feb 2005 at 16:16. |
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GP victories are hard to come by and i wouldn't give the win away.........and i wouldn't expect any teamate to do it for me if the situations were reversed.
In my view teams should not ask drivers to do this whatever the situation. If you win a WDC in this way ........would you not feel it was devalued (it would be to me). |
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I'd take the win, without a doubt.
If you're lying 3rd in the Championship and your current team hasn't renewed your contract it's pretty likely you bagged a drive for next season 5 months a go so how it looks to potential employers is largely meaningless. The team gets the same points regardless so they can't kick up to much of a fuss. |
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It wouldn't really have anything to do with what future potential teams thought, though that is a sensible consideration, it would have more to do with doing what I perceived was the correct thing to do. Last edited by krt917; 18 Feb 2005 at 16:59. |
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Presumably when anyone signs a contract with a team this sort of scenario is discussed.
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Being a World Champion puts you well into the record books, so not reaching it would be a downer but...... I hate my team mate (we don't get on!)
The controversory caused would give you great publicity ....so...... I'd refuse - win the race, win the constructers championship for the team and then if the team didn't re-sign me as No. 1 Driver I would make it clear that the team is using team orders which under the regs is not allowed and earn my £500k from Max! I'd then drive in Champ car and win the title to prove a point! Last edited by DougK; 18 Feb 2005 at 17:22. |
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I'd let him through - and yep this is why team orders need to be in the sport. And I doubt there would be any uproar from the media/public in this case - although those that had put money on you winning the race might be a little put out.
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Yes, I think that's right neil. Even casual observers would understand if you moved over in such a scenario, though you're always going to get a few who say 'stupid idiot, I'd have refused' or words to that effect!
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Prove a point by disobeying any team order until the last lap and let him go, but make it look good. That would be good for your future and you wouldn't be burning a bridge.
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no way I let this moron pass. I rather take the win and hand the titel to michael...
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how close is the team-mate?? is he close enough to get to a point where he may be able to make a feasible attempt at overtaking, or a reasonable distance behind?
if the former then when he makes a move i would let him by without much of a fuss as he could show he is a worthy winner but you can save the risk of taking each other out. if however he is a long way back then why slow down to let him through, he is not a worthy winner of that race and so why should he go down in history as a champion as opposed to the seemingly more deserving driver who just happens to be in another team |
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I'd let him through. It is the only correct action, in my opinion.
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The way I see it a driver should have to fight all the way for his title.
Therefore, if teammate wants the title, he's got to pass me to get it and I'll make it damn difficult. None of this "after you" business really washes with me I'm afraid. Bad attitude I guess, but i'm sticking to it. Also, I'm in the sport to do the best for myself. Purposely losing a position goes against this ambition. Last edited by Knowlesy; 18 Feb 2005 at 21:35. |
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You wouldn't get very far without being in a car though, knowlesy.
If your actions prevent your team winning the world title (the drivers one - and the publicity that goes with it) then that's taking things to extremes. It's a team sport and always as been. |
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