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20 points from 2020 IndyCar. 8 points from 2021 IndyCar. 7 points from F1 FP sessions. That gives 35 points. Still short of the 40 points required, so he can't get the points 'no problem'. His current 8th place in IndyCar gives a further 3 points taking him to 38 points. |
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Also his final Indycar position could change from the current. Anyway, IIRC, the whole point of this sub-discussion was people wanting the rules changed to be more favourable to Indycar drivers. People who don’t understand why the current rules are as they are. I’m not bothered whether he gets to 40 or not but personally I hope they don’t bodge the rules for him. Last edited by peebee2; 7 Sep 2022 at 11:03. |
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Just because some people want the rules changed to be more favourable to IndyCar drivers, doesn't necessarily mean they don’t understand why the current rules are as they are. As for Herta, he is currently 8th in the IndyCar driver's table, on 362 points. If he were to win at Laguna Seca, where he won last year, with a maximum of 54 poinrs, (1 for Pole, 2 for most laps lead and 1 for leading at least 1 lap), he would still finish 8th, which according to the Superlicence points system, would only give him 3 more Superlicence points and total of 38. Regarding Free Practice, from 2020, the FIA's World Motor Sport Council has ratified that a driver with a free practice only super licence who completes at least 100km during a free practice session will earn an additional point per Grand Prix weekend, providing they do not pick up any licence penalty points. The FIA has capped the number of points that can be accrued for driving in free practice sessions to 10 over a three-year period. https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...KLlEL8kmR.html |
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I thought the purpose of this sub-discussion was to score internet points by continually shifting the argument?
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herta pings pretty much every single one of the euro-based driver red flags, doesn’t he?
or are we meant to ignore the nepotism, money and non-ideal results because indycar and murica? because if this was a driver looking to come up from f2 there’d be a lot more grumbling. |
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I think its a mixed bag. You have McLaren and Red Bull being positive on working something out, while others are negative (including Domenicali which puts a nail in it). It is not to different than any discussion on change in F1. Nobody can agree on anything.
My guess is that Herta will not be racing in F1 in 2023 due to those who don't support the idea. They are generally hiding behind the rules and not talking about how the rules are structured. I think Domenicali mentioned considering making changes at a future date, but I don't see any follow through happening. As with anything in life, if the heat is removed there will be little incentive to change anything. F1 will be focused on some other drama. So we are likely to be right back here in the future with Herta or someone else from Indycar that will meet the public spirit of the rules, but will be held back as the rules are set to support FIA series and penalize others. Its probably better if they just remove Indycar and any other non-FIA series from the license structure vs. giving it lip service. It would save a lot of grief for many people. Richard |
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There’s certainly something fishy about Dr Marko’s sudden interest. It can’t be results, could be PR in the USA or linked to some sort of Andretti buy in to AT, although it seems far-fetched why the Andrettis would be so desperate to bring one particular driver with them. I’m sure Herta’s decent but he doesn’t look much more than Rossi who, despite trying and spending $ms for so many years, was never good enough. Maybe a bit quicker but crashes a lot more. |
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I don't know how familiar you are with the Indy 500 and not wanting to go of topic and therefore briefly, back in the day Carb Day, or Carbonation Day, was the last opportunity for teams to go out on the track and adjust the carburetors before the race. Now it is the last practice session before the race, for teams to go out on the track and make adjustments to the car, so I wouldn't say it's meaningless at all. The car was a write off, so they didn't have much option but to use the back up car and it would need to be set up for oval racing. Anyway, back on topic, Domenicalli is right, the rules for the Superlicence need to be respected. However, he does say “And if there is some point to be to discussed, if there is a need to update the rules, there is the right forum on which everyone can bring ideas or points for discussion. But today, the rule is that one should be respected. That’s my opinion.” That's fair-enough. https://www.planetf1.com/news/stefan...-superlicence/ |
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It is a big stretch to claim that the Carb Day shunt messed up his championship - he is still 95 points behind 6th place which - in the context of this thread would only give him 4 more SL points.
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Hopefully the last post by me (topic has been beat to death). I think a core problem is that FIA treats Indycar as a feeder series. That the "cream of the crop" are ready to move "up" to F1. While the cream of the crop in Indycar probably don't want to move. Richard |
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