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How do you check for plank wear before a race?
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This scrutineering issue made me check the sporting regulations issued by the FIA because I have always assumed that all cars were checked by the FIA. How wrong I was!
According to the regs, teams have to self certify their cars 4 hours prior to FP1 , and the FIA retain the right to check any car at any time over the weekend and will check some cars after the race.
Knowing how all the teams like to interpret their understand of the regulations, it amazes me how lackadaisical the whole thing is! |
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Agreed. I had made the same assumption about all cars being checked.
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Apparently the last time a car got DQed for this type of technical infringement was Panis at the 94 Portuguese GP. Although Trulli also fell foul of this at 2001 US GP, but was reinstated on appeal. Funny how it’s taken this long for this to happen again and with not just one, but two cars
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Better reinstate Ben Johnson's Olympic medals, we don't want results decided off track.
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But this doesn't happen in F1 because the teams have already removed those cars, not in park ferme, and started tearing everything down to pack up for transportation to the next event. Which is why I had questions about the whole process. |
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Dip-sampling is all well and good until you find something amiss - even more so if you find two separate cars breaching the rule. If you don't have the ability then to sample more, you have a problem.
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I would hope that this might have blown the cobwebs from the FIA's eyes, and that they now scrutinise more cars after the races. Somehow I doubt it though! |
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All teams must be prepared to have a check during the opening times of the meeting, its in the rules, cars must remain available on demand of the scrutineering team without any explaination or prior notice. Cars must remain compliant all time during the race weekend and inspection will end after the mandatory delay of the parc fermé. Unless a deep check is requested (as was the case at LM).
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I believe the reasoning for only checking the winner and three 'randoms' is one of time constraints and the wish / need to have more speedy confirmed results for the media and news broadcasts. I guess the alternative, by giving all cars the full gambit, is we would have to get used to results the next morning (dependant on time zones, but certainly for us in the Eastern end of the globe.) Regardless a lengthy delay for all. |
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Chris, they could actually examine every car simultaneously if they so wished , I believe. At every GP, the FIA places a FIA observer in each garage to monitor what the teams are up to, which is how the Race Director knows if a team exceeds the allotted working hours, etc.
All the FIA needs to do is to train all these observers in what and how to check on all the cars as soon as they return to the garages. It wouldn't need to be a full on scrutiny of all the cars, but just certain easily monitored items such as ride height, wear on the skid plank and so on. The FIA could then carry out the full checks that they currently do on random cars plus the winner. It's not rocket science! |
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If they had 20 full sets of equipment they need all of the pit garages as well as another jumbo. |
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I don't think anyone is saying fully, we're largely just addressing the plank issue. Saying 'It's too hard' isn't really good enough.
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Edit: I just found an article by DHL, the official carriers, talking of in recent years (in this case Mexico was the week prior to Austin) they have 37 hours from race end to have all equipment through Mexican and US customs and at the next venue. They also have airport curfews to work around. First trucks leave 4am Monday and the final one has to be on the road midday Monday. Certainly for back to back weekends going through all cars thoroughly post race would create a logistical night mare if not impossible. Interesting article: https://inmotion.dhl/en/formula-1/ar...in-record-time Last edited by E.B; 26 Oct 2023 at 13:46. |
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But I think the spirit of your comment may be true in that they might feed information up the chain as to driving the potential for selective inspections. Did I read somewhere that this inspect was triggered by a suspicion of high plank wear? That they didn't just randomly pick those cars and randomly check plank thickness? Quote:
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