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13 Nov 2021, 12:35 (Ref:4083192) | #51 | ||
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i must say lh and max side by side on the back row of the sprint is a tasty idea.
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13 Nov 2021, 12:46 (Ref:4083196) | #53 | ||
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It will end up being a reprimand or a no further action
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13 Nov 2021, 13:44 (Ref:4083211) | #57 | ||
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A further summons has now been issued to Mercedes:
A team representative is required to report to the Stewards at 10:30 in relation to the incident below. No / Driver: 44 - Lewis Hamilton Reason: Alleged breach of Article 3.6.3 of the FIA Formula One Technical Regulations. |
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13 Nov 2021, 14:06 (Ref:4083214) | #58 | |
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Helmut Marko has said that Mercedes are claiming that Max damaged the wing. A pretty pathetic claim if true - I van see an argument a touch from Max might complicate the legality (or illegality) of Hamilton's wing but to claim he damaged it is nonsense.
Of course, Marko could just be overly emphasising Mercedes' claims and ramping up the rhetoric like he usually does. |
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13 Nov 2021, 14:14 (Ref:4083216) | #60 | ||
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It is unlikely to be true that Max damaged the wing.
However, it is not impossible he affected it. The main problem here is he touched the part of the car that was afterwards found to be outside the regulations. So? A precendent nonetheless. |
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13 Nov 2021, 14:18 (Ref:4083217) | #61 | |||
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Because Max can apply more pressure to that wing with one hand than the downforce would do at 300 KPH? you got to be kidding right? also it DID happen before in F1 and with nothing more than a reprimand (for Vettel at that time) |
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13 Nov 2021, 14:21 (Ref:4083218) | #62 | |||
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It has something to do with the opening between the parts of the wings. They can't measure it while on track, so they measure the difference between the part, which must below a certain number. If that's a matter of milimeters, it is entirely possible to affect that, yes. -- Nobody can prove Max affected the rear wing, nobody can prove the contrary either. But he seems to have touched it, and now the things seems to be outside of the regulations. Maybe it would not have been if Max had left it alone. That is the problem. |
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13 Nov 2021, 14:28 (Ref:4083219) | #63 | ||
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They test the opening for MAXIMUM clearance
but what you are saying is that Max can apply more pressure to that wing with one hand than the pressure of the car going 320 KPH ? Max is not from Krypton, you do know that right? |
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13 Nov 2021, 14:35 (Ref:4083221) | #64 | |||
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They test for max clearance while the car is stationary. They can't test the clearance while the car is at speed, obviously. So maybe the clearance for one car or another is bigger while on track, there is no need to know or to test. If it is a matter of milimeters it is not impossible for someone to appply enough pressure to affect the max clearance for a stationary car. Did he, or did he not? That is impossible now for anyone to say. |
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Article 34 Pre-Race Parc Fermé, of the 2021 Formula One Sporting Regulations doesn't mention that. https://www.fia.com/sites/default/fi...2020-12-16.pdf |
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13 Nov 2021, 14:45 (Ref:4083224) | #67 | |||
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No accusations necessary, my friend.
I don't generally hate drivers. Sometimes I'm just not a fan of a particular driver, that's all. I'm not a fan of Max. I'm not a fan of Lewis. Now what? Quote:
But, they too - probably - hate Max and now nothing about F1 cars? |
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The opening has a maximum size (in mm) that is measured when no load is applied. It is entirely possible that Max applied enough pressure to force the wing open by more than the permitted width. When the car is moving, the size of the opening may be even more? And if you want a more technical reason why Max (may) have been able to adjust the wing: When the car is moving, the DRS flap is 'forced' closed by the air moving over the element. To open it (overcome the forces), hydraulic pressure is required. When there is no air moving over the element, the amount of force required to open the DRS element may me very small - particularly if there is no hydraulic pressure in the actuator. The entire systems is designed around the forces of aero and hydraulic pressure. Neither are present with the car stationary and engine off. So movements of parts may be very easy. |
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13 Nov 2021, 15:39 (Ref:4083231) | #71 | ||
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I'm reading that an onboard from Alonso's car that shows Verstappen touching Hamilton's car is proving key in the FIA decision process?
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13 Nov 2021, 15:43 (Ref:4083232) | #72 | ||
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Looking at the video, he doesn't appear to do very much to his or to Hamilton's rear wing.
https://youtu.be/bvMHq3t4YYY |
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13 Nov 2021, 16:08 (Ref:4083233) | #73 | ||
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Whilst I am pretty sure Max did nothing to the wing given the angle and situation, it IS possible to break or bend a wing if it’s bent in a direction it is not designed to be. That’s the reason a lot of wings have a “no pull / no push” message written on the rear of GT and touring car wings.
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13 Nov 2021, 16:12 (Ref:4083234) | #74 | ||
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They're stage managing this arent they? Announce any penalty 20 minutes before the sprint RACE for the social media "views/clicks". Its kinda depressing because you know what will happen, journalists will report it on social media, the fans of the punished driver will "go mental" and then journalists will come out complaining about the abuse from said fans without criticising the way the FIA/F1 are handling the situation. F1 might have improved its viewing numbers, social media engagement but its introduced a horrible tribalism.
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13 Nov 2021, 16:19 (Ref:4083236) | #75 | ||
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While i wouldnt say the tribalism aspect is new, i.e. tabloids and tifosi, this is an interesting connection between the timing and commercialization of social media to generate hype/controversy you are making.
I would add Max' choice to not participate with Drive to Survive for example leaves a void that the sport/netflix can use to fill with their own narrative. Interesting times we live in. |
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