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MotoGp used to give a ride through penalty for jump starts which completely ruined your race - basically you would most likely finish last. And guess what? People made jump starts. Now they have a long lap loop instead which might cost you 3 or 4 seconds for the same thing and there has not been a massive increase in jump starts. |
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Steve, what did you mean when you posted this earlier today if it doesn't equate to making tracks easier for drivers to avoid track limit transgressions? Quote:
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You have mentioned that the 1200 infractions is an indication of a problem. I 100% agree. I am saying... The penalty is overly lenient and the feedback loop takes too long. There is nearly zero incentive for some to behave correctly. And the current system allows for a significant number of infractions before ANY consequences are imposed (talking here about race day and not potential quick laps being lost in qualifying). I also am a believer that there may not be any single solution that works in all cases. There very well need to be some circuit adjustments. But IMHO, that would be the exception and not the norm. I would do the following... Immediate term * Significantly reduce or even eliminate the quantity of "warnings" regarding track limits during the race. Maybe you get one. But after that, you get some type of penalty. Maybe it doesn't even need to be more severe than today. But it needs to happen swiftly. Nearly zero tolerance. Of course exceptions can be handled for cases in which someone is forced off track, etc. Medium term * The above should reduce the number of infractions. But if there remains some problem corners, then "consider" modification. But I would make any modification more around discouraging the use the the specific offending line that results in out of bounds driving vs. widening the circuit or worse yet just ignoring track limits on that corner. I mean if we just ignore this stuff, F1 might has well just stop this turn left and right thing and race on ovals!!! Long term * Automated monitoring and penalty system. Again, the penalty should be impactful (enough to discourage the practice), but not so much as to fully ruin the race. This automation would both reduce the work load on race control/stewards as well as likely increase the speed of feedback to the drivers. In the end it's in the drivers hands to keep it on the circuit. Richard |
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The rules exist. Plus what is said and shown during the briefing for each track. Why such a difference between what is done at amateur level or WEC and F1? Silverstone is a good example even during one make series they have warnings, penalties in time, DT and even post race penalties and virtual DT. Works fine, nobody complains.
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Right. That's why drivers briefing exist. All drivers and team managers must attend and sign the form at the end. Should anyone need more info its given in public.
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Maybe someone at the FIA has been reading this thread and has had a "hold my beer" moment - wow, 1 million Euro - that's serious dough.
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Max got stung $50,000 for touching Lewis's wing a couple of years ago and even Lewis last week for his mid race track walk last week only got fined 50,000 Euros of which half was suspended. For all the fuss that was made of that you would think they would have used an amount nearer the limit they have. In a nutshell the spineless FIA dont have the balls to use the driver penalties they already had before this latest maximum fine increase. |
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I basically agree with you both, E.B and Mike and may be the fact that we did race gives us a slightly different light. Because this thread is about Penalties and their effectiveness I'd like to add that penalties are already in the book and pointed out during the drivers briefing of each track/race so its more about the effectiveness of the said penalties. How does one judge the effectiveness of a penalty when its not applied? In other words if the disease is identified they should change the doctor before thinking about inventing a new medecine. IMO.
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Those blooming poltergeists just get everywhere!
Oh, and by the way, that wasn't supposed to be a dig at you, Chris, more emphasising that many minds think alike. |
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Avoidable contact of course shouldn't be penalized with a million dollars.
Deliberate crashing a la Schumi 1997 or fistfighting a la Nascar should indeed be so. |
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Can’t wait to see who they decide to make an example out of for this one?
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I million euros? Just another action by F1 that makes the whole show look more and more out of touch and vulgar by the day.
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I'm not convinced that fines are appropriate in any circumstance. To me it seems like an excuse for extortion to line the FIA's pocket at the expense of a driver. Those offences you mention, and all the lesser ones we've been discussing, should be penalised with sporting penalties. Time penalties and grid drops for lesser offences. Exclusions and race bans for serious ones. Licence withdrawal for the most serious.
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