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Although the races they show on Motorsport UK tend to be a meeting or two behind
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That was an exciting weekend's racing. Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think we had any track limits penalties either.
Tingram's ride height penalty was obviously disappointing though perhaps not as disastrous as when it happened to both him and Ash in 2018 - because this time there are still three race weekends to go compared to just two in 2018, so he can make up the ground if Ash has some more bad luck (Speaking of which, Tingram's had a lot less of that this year so maybe we shouldn't be too surprised his luck ran out this time. At least if we call it luck). John Cleland gave the best explanation of the ride heights I'd seen on TV. He was saying in the dry the teams usually set it right to the limit and then when the drivers pick up marbles at the end of the race it makes up for ride height losses due to tyre wear. He said on a wet track they can't really pick up the marbles. It seems to me there needs to be a ride height limit and the teams know the rules and take a calculated risk by running the car as low as they think they can get away with. I suppose on the other hand the field is so close they may feel like they have no choice but to run it right on the limit to stay competitive. It would be interesting to know how much a lap time changes by raising it a few millimetres. I'm sad to see Turks so far down the order. Cookie on the other hand is finally back up the sharp end - could 2024 be his year? |
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In the dry part during qualifying, quite a lot of drivers had times deleted for track limit infringements. And during Race 3, Sutton, at least, was shown the black and white flag as a final warning although I also don't believe any penalties for that were given. |
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The nature of Knockhill with it's dips and rises, high kerbs and big gravel traps mean drivers can punish themselves enough if they go too wide. And if it's been, the grass is certainly not what you want to go on. So no surprise we didn't really hear anything about track limits during the meeting
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I meant during the race. Obviously you are more likely to push to the edge in quali
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As I said yesterday, mention was made about Sutton getting a final warning, however just because other names weren't mentioned doesn't mean that there weren't also warnings to other drivers as well.. His name came up, I would assume, because he was leading and trying to maintain a good lead over a fast approaching Cook. Possibly unfortunately, the judicial reports that are made public do not include drivers that are shown the black and white flag. |
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To clarify, what I think is being said here was that apart from the mention of Sutton being shown the naughty flag, there were no other mentions of track limit infractions during any of the races (at Knockhill).
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Actually, now that I come to think about it, I think that Hill and possibly Turkington got dishonourable mentions during the course of the day for track limit infringements, not necessarily in the last race. |
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Thanks. As for qualifying, I missed it this time, though I might still give it a watch as the coverage is a lot more interesting this year.
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That’s exactly what I meant. And it makes a nice change to not have track limits arguments, warnings and penalties come up during most of the race |
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I think that you may be missing the point; just because commentators don't mention something, doesn't mean that it didn't happen. What that means is that even if they didn't comment on track limit warnings given to drivers, it doesn't necessarily follow that those warnings were not given. We just won't know because they don't come up in the judicial reports; that only happens when a potential penalty needs to be considered. |
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I’m not missing the point. I’m just saying how refreshing it was not to be reminded of track limits every two laps |
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The team would normally adjust the ride height before the race when they knew the start would be wet but the first race was dry and sunny at the start, the rain arrived out of the blue. I think the problem was that not everybody changed tyres during the race. If they all had, and everyone had infringed the rules despite not being checked, the result may have stood. I don’t really understand how a bespoke tyre is not the correct diameter though. |
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I’ve just looked back through the thread and seen. Makes sense that could happen.
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All cars are subject to scrutineering after each race; other than the first 3, the rest are done whilst in parc ferme out of site. I think that it was at Thruxton, this was caught on camera from the ITV studio as the parc ferme area was directly behind Steve Rider, and the ride height roller was in use with the parked up cars.
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the same team (excelr8) also got thrown off the podium at donington for exactly the same thing and not adjusting their ride height on ronan pearsons car from the dry to wet tyres
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Just catching up on a few interviews, and Jelley has pointed out that the BMWs do not run as low a ride height as the FWD cars, so when they switch tyres they do not have to adjust.
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