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Could get messy, but probably won't. I was right. €1000 fine for 'Took the chequered flag twice and did not respect the race director briefing notes' |
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I'd say Brendon Hartley did a very unsafe thing to avoid losing more time driving back onto the racing surface via the route he had left by. The fact that no one got hurt is not part of the equation, otherwise we would have to let everyone go crazy until someone Did get hurt ... precisely because no one was penalized to correct bad behavior. To me, if a bouncing tire which briefly escaped the control of a crew member on pit lane is a stop + 60, Hartley's foul—Deliberately driving through, no, Plowing through (sorry, Martin Plowman ... it should have been you, but it wasn't ) a marshal's stand and endangering marshals (marshals Should Not be Forced to take evasive action because of Deliberate driver action) was worth at least as much. It wasn't ... oh, well. Just like lots of cars went four wheels off course at Silverstone and only Audi was penalized. Just like calls are missed and muffed in every sport. Nothing is going to be done retroactively, so I am not going to give myself ulcers over it. Still, to me Hartley's action warranted a much stiffer penalty. Still, it didn't ruin the race for me. On another hand, (I have several) I can understand why someone would be outraged by Hartley's action, because he did deliberately put marshals at risk. That cannot be accepted ... the racers are part of the race, but the marshals, like law enforcement officers of all types, are essential for maintining the structure of society (of racing society, in this case.) There will always be people willing to risk their lives driving fast (I volunteer!) but without the people willing to flag the races (almost always volunteers) the whole thing falls apart. So, maybe the most extreme objectors aren't just anti-Porsche. Anyway ... even after the standard set by Silverstone, the race did not disappoint. |
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If they didn't narrow up the cars by 200mm it wouldn't have fit and he would have had to turn around. :P
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I can not understand it as well as i can not understand why there is no lap of honor in general. In LeMans okay... it would take ages. But on the GP circuits? Just let them run. |
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the WEC is clearly a NO FUN ZONE
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I would like to know the punishment for doing some celebration donuts at the end of LeMans. Maybe we see the renaissance of the guillotine. I learned in history class that it was quite popular in france in the olden days <- that is clearly a rolling head, the forum admins must suspect something!
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One problem with turn 19/20 at Spa that no one has mentioned yet (to my knowledge), is it's double backed nature. Just last year in F1 there was an incident where the rejoining car turned back across the track, almost in the opposite direction of the oncoming cars.
I didn't see the race, so I'm not sure of the exact configuration of the corner this year, but Brendon's options may have been somewhat limited, and the path he took may have been one that he believed was the correct way to re-enter. I have seem similar done over the years, often without any penalty given. From what I have seen though, it didn't look good at all, and I would want the governing bodies to stamp this out quickly to ensure this type of thing doesn't become more common. |
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10,000 Euro fine for running an extra lap at the finish?! And on a track that was still active.
I can remember the ACO waiving off the "normal" parc ferme entrance stuff at LM. That and some of the more questionable penalties that have happened recently makes me wonder if having FIA endorsement of the series is such a good thing. But then again, these are the ACO's sporting and technical regs. |
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Here some more statistic stuff for all interested parties:
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With the Hartley incident, what seemed strange was how quickly he saw the gap and went for it. He obviously knew that gap was there.
Hartley has done a lot of simulator work with Mercedes and is obviously no stranger to whatever Porsche have back at base. He's probably done a thousand laps of a virtual version of Spa, and you'd presume that he's gone off at the bus stop before. Could it not be that he was aware of that gap from the simulators, but not necessarily aware that it was a marshal post? |
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I think it's as simple as noticing on the track walk. Drivers often ask what to do in the event they go off-track and given the bus stop is somewhere for that likely to occur he would have for sure made a mental note.
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Both theories work because the simulators they use are now accurate enough to have such things showing up.
Either way, he accelerated towards a shortcut. The claim of not wanting to go against traffic doesn't work - he had chosen to use this shortcut before he was even off the racing surface, indicated by when he got back on the throttle. He could've easily made it back onto the surface before the second apex. |
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The point is not that it made a marshall scared, panic, or whatever you would like to call it. The point is that a) one of them was forced to step onto an active race track putting themselves in genuine danger, and b) that if any of them had not been paying attention to what was going on behind them I dread to think what would have happened. You simply CANNOT drive through a marshall post, it's beyond my comprehension that anyone could see that as an OK thing to do. Waving it off because no one was hurt is like spotting an fault on a plane and then looking the other way until it crashes (extreme example I know). I would have parked him, not the car, just him, and given him the bo*****ing of a lifetime for that. He needs to learn it is not OK to do that. Comparing it to Audi running wide is just odd. Seeing the comparison between this and the 51 just makes it seem more troubling to me that barely anything seemed to be done about it. |
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I've not done a race at Spa where they don't bring the cars in immediately after La Source, where the F1 pit lane exit is. Happens at Brands when using the GP layout as well. Always told that it is to save time between races, but would have thought that an exception could be made for the WEC race! €10k poorer but at least Benoit was able to acknowledge the marshals.....
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It was obviously a silly thing to do, and he clearly didn't think about it or else he would have turned around. I just wonder if experience of going off there in simulators led him to doing it almost through force of habit or something - there aren't any repercussions through going through that gap in the virtual world. |
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those graphics are great ! thanks GT-Eins
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Don't know if anyone is interested in this, but here are a bunch of photos from last weekend, all taken from spectator areas: http://www.gt-report.com/2015/05/05/behind-the-fence/
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Some really creative shots there, very well done ... but how did you know my name is "Yo"?
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