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The rules failed because the cc is there for safety only, he is there for one purpose that's why he is not allowed to touch the car, the wheel/tyre issue was an oversight when the rules were written. I'm not saying T8 had favourable treatment.
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I'd also contend that moving a wheel was indeed potentially safety related & the need to address such items was exactly why the rules are written as they are, with work on the car prevented but silent on other work. |
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Races that require compulsory pit stops are not so good. But even Formula One has compulsory pit stops these days so I guess I'm in the minority. |
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Interesting... and not as tightly worded as you might like. Perhaps that might change. Which is the point of this thread in the first place... |
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Having now seen the coverage and read the rules as posted above, if I were a pit lane observer I'd have to say there is a tick by every one of those statements, so nothing to see here. I'd also say that what was done maintained safety and so is entirely within the intention of the rules.
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I notice that some teams have the CC at the driver's front (instead of pit lane approach side) which would give vision issues for a safe release.
My concern is that the T8 CC had to take his eyes off the pitstop and pitlane in order to move the wheel, therefore not having complete control over the pitstop. |
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Maybe the rule should just be the car controller can't do ANYTHING except watch the car and ensure it is released safely. No touching ANY component except for the lollipop.
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Bingo. That'd close any loopholes or interpretations/excuses by teams as to why the car controller was touching tires or the car. |
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I think you just listed the key problem, that's actually what we thought the rule was, The commentators had always encouraged us to think that, and now suddenly we find out that's not the rule
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So if the car controller does any of those things, in the interests of safety, then the penalty for the event whether it happens, or is prevented from happening by the now-distracted car controller, should be the same. |
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That in my mind the whole idea of being a car controller. You dont let the car go until everything is completed by otehrs |
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That may well mean that the team's pit stop is slowed until the cc is back in a position to judge a safe release but that is a far better outcome than someone in pit lane or nearby getting sconed by an errant wheel that a team COULD have stopped. I'd suggest that is why the rules are written the way they are. The fact the commentators have said otherwise for some time is yet more proof that you can't take their word as gospel. |
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I'm in the electrical industry, and it is slowly heading this way for us too. Picture this: the wheel is rolling very slowly towards the CC and the mechanics are working on the back of the car. All he can do is stand there yelling into the radio as the wheel rolls within a metre of him, he may even step out of its way to avoid a penalty as it touches him, while it rolls onto the pit lane with a mechanic chasing it. Granted if the mechanics are doing their job right, the above shouldn't happen, but that's not the point here. It has happened, how should it be resolved? The above is a situation I just don't want to see, and I hope the rules stay as they are, if perhaps slightly more clearly written. No work on the car, but obvious safety hazards not pertaining to the vehicle can be corrected. |
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That is worst case... isnt that what rules are for? Especially with regards to safety... |
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