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17 Nov 2023, 14:04 (Ref:4186250) | #51 | ||
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17 Nov 2023, 14:24 (Ref:4186254) | #52 | |
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Well it is the land of the lawsuit so....
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17 Nov 2023, 14:33 (Ref:4186255) | #53 | ||
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FOM are the promoters for this event? First time promoters at that as well?
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I would have checked out the practice session out of curiousity but it was 5:30am on the east coast and I was sleeping. Just like I'll be for the race start. |
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Semi related to this topic of lack of flexibility, I think I read somewhere that part of the agreement with Las Vegas is that between sessions (I suspect they really mean between days of the event) that traffic will be allowed to flow on the public street portion of the circuit? Meaning that the circuit is just not setup for the entire event and then torn down after the race. As to upset fans... FOM should just hang the race promotor out to dry and push them to make it right with the fans. Oh wait... Quote:
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17 Nov 2023, 15:44 (Ref:4186262) | #56 | ||
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Yes I think the roads had to be open to public traffic from 4am local. So immediately after the much delayed FP2. Glad to see Alfas playing card livery and gold Cloverleaf have helped Bottas make his mark....
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17 Nov 2023, 15:45 (Ref:4186263) | #57 | ||
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The calamity being, for me, the general response and attitude towards the paying crowd. In Vegas of all places! They say it's the city that never sleeps, with part of the 'appeal' of the event being these odd running hours late into the night/morning...then they kick everybody out by 1:30am! The irony is not lost on me, and it proves exactly why these events need real, serious motorsport governing bodies/organisers in control. Unfortunately, the reality is, Liberty are far too powerful to care, and the casual F1 fan will forget by the next event. And if they haven't forgotten, they'll just brush it off and continue to add to the TV audience figures, continue to buy tickets and spend money at GPs, etc. Like how people complain about the ludicurous pricing...while entering their card details as they book tickets for their next event. |
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one would think that any track/venue/playing surface is tested by running a few practice type events there first in an attempt to identify and work out any potential problems. my impression was this did not happen here? cant close down the strip for a trial run right? of course not much is generating F1 types of downforce so perhaps this was something that would not have been realized until the main event showed up but still, regardless how well built something is, surely problems crop up the first time it is used. that they were not ready or adequately staffed to handle potential and likely problems should also be of concern. manhole covers have been problems before at both new and exiting street circuits before. this was a predictable issue right? |
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17 Nov 2023, 16:24 (Ref:4186265) | #59 | ||
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1. Not surprised Toto was the naysayer on the Sainz situation with regards to the penalties. They are in a dog fight with Ferrari for 2nd in the Constructors. Why would he help a competitor? Oh that's right, for the good of the sport, but he's not really about that.
2. I guess the old adage about "there's no such thing as bad press" is true. The track situation had a couple minute long segment on Good Morning America this morning. For the non-Americans, that's ABC's national morning news (really lifestyle, not news) show. So even the soccer mom's and other who have never heard of F1 are getting exposed to F1 this morning. Yay, more casual fans to pile on top of the DTS fans. Liberty is getting their money's worth on this one. |
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17 Nov 2023, 17:29 (Ref:4186272) | #60 | ||
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That appears to be a sanitary sewer cleanout and not a storm water manhole, fwiw. If you pour something down the hole to try to fill it up, you're gonna need more than a couple of bags of ready mix. Just weld the damn things up.
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17 Nov 2023, 18:00 (Ref:4186276) | #61 | |
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Reminded me of the WSPC race at Montreal in 1990
The quality is not great, but still... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74GxRTMVI3o Watch from 09:35 onwards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk33UybFa6s Or this https://www.motorsport.com/wec/video...-crash/443959/ http://www.hoppsan.org/jamesb/crash1.jpg http://www.hoppsan.org/jamesb/crash3.jpg |
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17 Nov 2023, 18:05 (Ref:4186277) | #62 | ||
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Really doesn't matter what it was. That's a ***k up that shouldn't have happened. That it wrecked a car and a driver's whole weekend hopefully leaves someone open to massive litigation.
If Felipe can sue, what can Ferrari do here? Will it impact their budget cap? Not acceptable in a world class event I'm afraid. Sent from my AC2003 using Tapatalk |
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17 Nov 2023, 20:17 (Ref:4186287) | #66 | ||
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Anything can happen in Vegas! The translation from italian to english of "casino" being "mess" everything will be amazing.
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17 Nov 2023, 20:54 (Ref:4186289) | #67 | |
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Well we do one thing well here, over-react to issues and I'm betting ANY cover on the racing surface and 4 blocks around it will be impossible to remove and require the entire street to be removed to repair in the future now
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17 Nov 2023, 21:12 (Ref:4186290) | #68 | ||
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https://www.usfoundry.com/usfoundry-...talog/valuebox And I think it was inset and was pulled out. Once out, it was hit by Carlos. I have to wonder how it was pulled out. I would tend to think it is less about the force of the underbody wing as maybe something caught a lip and pulled it up and out. I tend to think there should be something in the rules to allow for special situations, but I saw a good comment posted elsewhere in that once you create that allowance, where does it stop. So lets say this is a clear example of situation in which an allowance should be made. But what if there is a curb that teams feel is too high and a driver hits it. Or a rain race and water pulls mud across a track and someone crashes due to the slick mud. Where is the cut off line? It creates a situation in which team principles will start to argue to help on things that are the team's fault. But I still think they should have wording in the rule that do allow them to make exceptions. I think someone already pointed this out, but if all the teams agreed, it could have been done, but that it was said Mercedes said "no" or had let race officials know they would say "no". As to people missing FP2. This was pretty funny. People riding up/down a pedestrian bridge escalator because you could see the circuit when going up/down. They should have had a contingency plan to ensure enough staff if there were a schedule change for the sessions. https://www.reddit.com/r/formuladank...icket_gets_me/ Richard |
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17 Nov 2023, 21:16 (Ref:4186291) | #69 | ||
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Yes it has, and that's why it shouldn't happen again. Shouldn't we learn from our mistakes, rather than make them again on the basis that "it happened before so it's OK"?
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Maybe the Vegas organisers will take their responsibilities a bit more seriously in future. I hope they get hit with a massive fine and have to compensate the teams. It all happens because they try to short cut the rules. Whatever happened to "must organise an international race meeting before a GP"? Sent from my AC2003 using Tapatalk |
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Another thing, I read a post on Reddit about a guy who lives in Las Vegas and is a diehard F1 fan. He could afford to buy Thursday tickets, but not for Friday/Saturday due to high prices. I feel bad for that guy, but it also brings out a point that is you charge super premium amounts, that you as the promotor must really deliver! Richard |
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I have seen more photos that show the covers were grouted in. As we all know now, that doesn't work. They welded them all during the "break". I completely agree that the penalty is asinine but I'm not surprised either. I'm sure Ferrari will sue someone, it will take years to sort out, and the lawyers get the money. Last edited by JHamilton; 17 Nov 2023 at 21:49. |
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That rule doesn't exist anymore but wouldn't have been necessary this weekend anyway, given Liberty/FOM ARE the event organisers (sadly)!
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17 Nov 2023, 21:47 (Ref:4186297) | #75 | |
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I want to clarify something I said earlier. I thought the entire ring was pulled out of the concrete. It is clear from photos I just looked at, that the ring was not pulled out, but it was not. It was just the lid/cover.
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