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26 Aug 2023, 18:21 (Ref:4174069) | #51 | ||
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A question regarding the allocation of points if anyone knows:
The bonus point for pole position is awarded after the completion of Race 1. If that driver (e.g. Sutton) was excluded, would they also not receive the point for pole? Ingram was not awarded points for leading a lap after R19 - is it the same for pole? |
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26 Aug 2023, 18:30 (Ref:4174070) | #52 | |
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Hill is P9 after the Knockhill penalty, so will have a lot of catching to do first!
Nobody’s mentioned Taylor-Smith who’s done very well in 5th, and Pearson up in the top ten again. Butcher disappointing, really hasn’t got it together this season, and Jelley down in 20th is not what you’d expect! Poor showing from the Cupra fleet (or at least Lloyd should be higher). Obviously Cammish was missing, but to me it felt a little ‘sparse’ at the front today - seemed to be Sutton and Ingram in a class of their own. |
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From memory the pole position is awarded after the start of the race, rather than after the completion of the race. It's a very subtle distinction. If the pole sitter fails to take the start then they don't get the point for pole. I would assume that if they were disqualified from the race they would still get the pole point. They would be disqualified from that session/race only and the pole point was awarded for the results of a previous session. If a driver is disqualified from race 2 they wouldn't also lose the points from race 1. |
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26 Aug 2023, 18:59 (Ref:4174076) | #55 | ||
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I guess so - the wording says 'starts the race from' so a DNS would forfeit the point?
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26 Aug 2023, 19:17 (Ref:4174080) | #57 | |
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Also, believe Addison mentioned that Huff was “due” to be back in the Cupra for the last two rounds. Not sure if that was a definite “due” or a ‘money dependent’ “due”!
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26 Aug 2023, 19:52 (Ref:4174087) | #58 | ||
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About the same amount off during the race too. Not great but at least he isn't Robin Clark!
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Very wet at Donington this morning, going to be an interesting day again…
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27 Aug 2023, 10:40 (Ref:4174145) | #61 | |
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Anyone know who does the official BTCC photography these days? The pictures on the website from yesterday are very lucklasture. Was looking for some shots of the cars going through the GP loop, but everything shot there is so zoomed in there's no real context to where it is on track.
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27 Aug 2023, 11:01 (Ref:4174146) | #62 | |
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looks like it will be one of the most anti-climatic season finals
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27 Aug 2023, 11:07 (Ref:4174147) | #63 | |
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Sutton is just a monstrously good driver, isn't he? Some people might think it's boring but by crikey we're seeing something special this season.
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27 Aug 2023, 11:13 (Ref:4174148) | #64 | |
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Cracking overtake by Hill on ATS round the outside up Schwantz just now, followed a lap later by the perfect pass on Turkington. Now for Collard!
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27 Aug 2023, 11:15 (Ref:4174149) | #65 | |
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Gotcha. This is a great drive by Hill. Ingram a second and a half ahead in second...
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27 Aug 2023, 11:16 (Ref:4174150) | #66 | |
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Entire field has almost a second a lap deficit to Sutton in these conditions. As good as Sutton evidently is, it does suggest that perhaps the talent levels of some of the opposition are over-rated. 1.5s advantage over his team-mate in presumably identical equipment. A race winning, championship top 10 level driver.
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27 Aug 2023, 11:17 (Ref:4174151) | #67 | |
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Hill totally outclasses Turkington again
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27 Aug 2023, 11:20 (Ref:4174152) | #68 | |
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Ooh. 0.049 seconds between Ingram and Hill. What a great drive by Hill, but what a masterclass by Sutton.
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Turkington looked like an Amateur behind Collard
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27 Aug 2023, 12:29 (Ref:4174164) | #70 | ||
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Sutton said they've worked hard to find mid corner grip, and Ingram said Ash was finding grip he simply couldn't, going on to suggest the Ford might be the best FWD NGTC BTCC car of all time. This makes me feel like the dominance must be a function of not just the driver but also the car, the engineering and development and perhaps some luck too. Nothing new there but perhaps interesting to revisit this. If you remember, the first year of Sutton in the Infiniti raised a fair few eyebrows in qualifying trim especially as the team seemed to be experimenting with very unusual setups. I remember Paul O'Neill saying it even looked like the roll bars had been disconnected one weekend. Qualifying was always a bit random but things seemed to come good on race day. The next year things looked much more refined and less random, but the setup was still very unconventional. What does this mean? Well it seems to suggest that he has a creative engineering team and both him and his team aren't afraid to try new things. It also suggests that Sutton's key skill is perhaps his ability to work with the engineers to develop a car. There's less visual evidence of this with the Ford but the results thus year and comments after race 1 today seem to suggest this is perhaps the case. I think this is all the more noteworthy because Tingram and Spencer have been credited with their pursuit of unusual setup solutions in the past. I recall Tingram's Avensis being described as having a setup unlike any other car on the grid and the result being comments from people that they just simply didn't have the front end grip he had at the start of a race. Tingram also would make sarcastic comments back then about being happy to be best in the FWD class. It is with this in mind that I found his comments about Sutton's unobtainable grip so interesting. Nothing particularly new here perhaps, but I don't recall seeing anyone suggesting Sutton's ability to develop a car might be a major part of his dominance. Might also explain why his teammates struggle to match him despite data sharing given setups seem quite personal to a driver. Sorry if this is off topic, perhaps it can be moved if there's a better place for this post. |
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OF COURSE it's Sutton's relationship with his engineer that gives him the dominance. Tremendous skill on both sides. Last edited by SV8Predator; 27 Aug 2023 at 12:50. Reason: Added more. |
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27 Aug 2023, 13:17 (Ref:4174171) | #72 | |
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Tom Ingram drops behind Hill for pushing him off at the last corner! Surely that was just racing…
https://www.barc.net/wp-content/uplo...Tom-Ingram.pdf Also a three place grid drop for Watson for contact on Pearson. |
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27 Aug 2023, 13:23 (Ref:4174172) | #73 | ||
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BTCC might have turned a bit of a blind eye to it but thankfully they're clamping down on it. |
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27 Aug 2023, 13:27 (Ref:4174174) | #74 | |
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But I’m pretty sure Hill had room for four wheels on the kerbs? Ingram was forceful but don’t think Hill substantially left the track, if at all.
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Are you sure?
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