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As long as we add something new no problem. It’s only a problem where there is nothing new and people just keep saying the same thing again and again.
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It had been close all through the race between #6 and #8. Pretty intense, especially between Hartley and Lotterer in the stint before. The Toyota had just got the lead due to others stopping. The Toyota stopped and so thee Porsche was on warmer tyres and trying to make the undercut work as they'd stopped 8 laps earlier.
Both were new into the car. Although Toyota were single stinting and Buemi had already had a stint. Whereas it was the beginning of Estre's double. Interesting different approach there. The slow lap, repair and (consistent) penalty cost #7 3 minutes. |
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I know this is a bit OT but boy oh boy.... I think that was unreasonably harsh. |
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In the old ALMS days, doing that was worth an added 15-20 seconds to a pit stop if it was caught by an official (same as a crewman not having his goggles or gloves on or on right, or the visor on his helmet not closed, and too many men working on the car at one time).
It was illegal to do anything that was considered to be servicing to the car aside from cleaning the windscreen or helping with a driver change (and even then only one other person could help with the latter) while the car was being refueled, and only 4 people aside from a driver assistant (also counts for cleaning the windscreen) could work on the car at one time unless it was in the garage area. |
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Martin Haven even challenges Davidson after he makes that claim. "Where was he supposed to go?". Last edited by Articus; 10 Sep 2024 at 19:59. |
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Sorry but posting stats endlessly is not new for me either, each to their own, I would prefer a separate thread for that kind of stuff, but that is not going to happen is it!!
I simply feel that if a reflex action means the poor guy accidentally touches the car, this is not something that should be penalised, yes it is a mistake, but it is a very harsh penalty, it is not like a driver error like Buemi's he simply put his hand out to sort of fake stop the car!! What would you do if a car was blatting towards you are 50kph!! Sadly we live in a world where F1 makes the rules and everyone follows, they have pathetic penalties for all sorts of nonsense it is one the things that turned me off the sport, and now it is creeping into so many other forms of racing. WEC is big enough now to stand alone, be different, cut this garbage out a bit. Most of them are sensible, reasonable and fair, but for me enforcing a penalty for a waved yellow non lift with 50 minutes to go when the incident happened nearly two hours previous is a nonsense and I would not be shocked if eventually the teams demand quicker actions are enforced. |
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Not to drag out this issue, and I'm not a huge fan of F1, but where else would you rather the WEC draw inspiration from for their rules and how they enforce, legislate and interpret them? NASCAR? I don't think so, and they for sure are not IMO bastions for fair or consistent rules enforcement, let alone conjuring or interpreting them.
I do think that the IMSA model where the race director is the Captain of the ship and generally what he says goes should be adhered to here. IMO it for sure worked in the days of the ALMS and such just fine even if some calls were questionable (sometimes even questioned on air by commentators), but at least the decisions were made quickly. Enough of me droning on about that point. And yes, I'm no fan of the ACO or the FIA copying the F1 model for somethings (like favoring Grade 1 tracks for the VIPs and such), but I also for sure don't want to see them emulate the NASCAR model. Either do your own thing, or if you're gonna emulate or copy someone, do what IMSA is doing and has done for quite a few years now (probably dating back to the IMSA GT days prior to the ALMS). |
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Milesi for sure. Do they (Schumacher and him) always use fresh tyres or what? They are consistently faster than their teammates. Could be explained by "track evolution" this time, but still, much faster than other 2 drivers on a regular basis. Not sure their co-drivers that slower in equal conditions.
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Adam already posted averages for drivers. Milesi was lapping equal to Kobayashi, Schumacher only a little bit slower. Others in both Alpine cars were much slower, Lapierre and Chatin the slowest on track in fact and those aren't weak drivers. Take a look at race replay, maybe you'll be able to spot tyres they were using, I don't remember myself.
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Yes all the Hypercar drivers' average times are here: https://www.tentenths.com/forum/show...&postcount=374
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Maybe there is some track evolution as you say (track and temperatures) as we see that for others. Stints were slightly different. Mainly due to the additional stop near the beginning, but otherwise it was change drier until the last stop. Whatever those two were impressive. Love it. |
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Lets see what Gounon can do, or not, for Alpine at Fuji.
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