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2 Apr 2024, 20:28 (Ref:4203648) | #101 | |||
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2 Apr 2024, 21:05 (Ref:4203651) | #102 | |
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No official source I'm afraid but I have read several accounts of people that have viewed Russel's data. The view seems to be that he broke 10m later than normal & was carrying 10kp/h more speed than previous laps in order to get a good exit.
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2 Apr 2024, 21:33 (Ref:4203652) | #103 | |||
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As I wrote before, that would a very significant detail that would have a bearing on the Stewards deliberations. Yet it is not mentioned at all in their report which makes me think that it's possibly the result of Chinese Whispers or even a conspiracy theory by those who cannot believe what is written. |
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I leave room for the potential for George to have screwed it up all on his own, but that is a hypothetical that would have to remove Alonso and his actions from the situation. That can't really be done. But if you tried, the only potential way is if Russell's telemetry shows he had no chance of making the corner at his entry speed. Meaning that regardless of what Alonso did Russell was going to crash. And I am assuming (as you say Mike) that the stewards looked at this data and felt that this was not the case, or was a lesser factor than Alonso's actions. I think if Russell's telemetry showed he had no chance to make the corner Alonso's team would have used that information to fight back during the stewards discussion or part of an appeal. I don't have super strong feelings on this. What I am more passionate about is the statements from others as to cause that are more about "feelings" and in which it seems the information that is available is ignored. Or... that the level of games Alonso was playing in that corner is acceptable. The stewards can clearly get things wrong. But I think this likely ended up being a very "evidence" or objective based ruling vs. a more subjective call such as something like "who owned a corner when there was contact" or that type of judgement call. Richard |
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3 Apr 2024, 08:44 (Ref:4203694) | #105 | ||
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I just think ive seen far worse driving go unpunished so I dont know, maybe its a new directive or something, but the likes of Verstappen, Schumacher, Perez have all done things that have been very dangerous on track and in some cases they have been punished (granted), but I think in some other situations they got away with it.
Perhaps not directly related to the crash, but wouldn't it be great if F1 could reach a point where the front wings are purely there for handling tweaking and not actually to generate thousands of kilos of downforce? If the front wing "only" generated say 100kg of downforce @ 250kph you probably wouldn't have had this accident. I think in this case you could argue that actually it was a contributing factor in the accident. The problem is though is that all the teams and single seaters in general are drunk on downforce so getting them to sober up off of it is going to be a tough ask. Last edited by Sodemo; 3 Apr 2024 at 08:50. |
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3 Apr 2024, 08:55 (Ref:4203697) | #106 | |||
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I believe that the tightened the rules about this type of driving in the last few years, but they tightened them further this season plus they included the potential for the Stewards to penalise drivers with a pits' drive through, which is up from a ten second penalty. This is also included in the Stewards' report. It would appear that the FIA seems to be attempting to stop erratic and/or dangerous driving, which is what Alonso was penalised for. We shall have to see whether they are consistent with this in the future, but somehow I doubt it as they do not have the same team of Stewards at each and every race. One man's poison, etc. |
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3 Apr 2024, 21:33 (Ref:4203780) | #107 | ||
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The fact that Alonso got the equivalent of a drive-thru for what was at worst, a little clumsy, and that F3 kid Tsolov got a three place grid penalty for directly swerving into a competitor causing him to crash is wild.
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4 Apr 2024, 09:21 (Ref:4203805) | #108 | |
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Can’t disagree with that. Intent should have more to do with it. Definitely what Tsolov did was worse |
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4 Apr 2024, 11:32 (Ref:4203823) | #110 | |||
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As I don't follow F3, can I assume this was a race held during the GP meeting? If so, the problem arises that, looking on the FIA website, the F3 race is not an official FIA championship and therefore, I assume again, that the race director and stewards for that race would have been different to those who oversaw the F1 race. This may account for the different disciplinary outcomes which is unfortunate to say the least. |
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4 Apr 2024, 11:39 (Ref:4203825) | #111 | |||
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F3 is an official FIA championship. https://www.fia.com/events/formula-3.../fia-formula-3 |
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4 Apr 2024, 11:43 (Ref:4203828) | #112 | ||
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Yes and I assume it has the same stewards as F1 too? Which would make their contradicting punishments even more bizarre |
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4 Apr 2024, 12:56 (Ref:4203843) | #113 | |||
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BJ, I think that that is the European Championship, and I don't think that was in Australia. |
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4 Apr 2024, 13:08 (Ref:4203844) | #114 | |||
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This page from Formula1.com lists the events and their times for the Australia GP, like practice sessions, qualifying etc., and included is FIA Formula 3, with the first practice session from 08:50 - 09:35. https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article/formula-1-rolex-australian-grand-prix-2024-timetable.35pSr8fOjnAg44Th7E8bOm |
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4 Apr 2024, 13:19 (Ref:4203847) | #115 | |
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Current season FIA F3 info is here: https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formu.../fia-formula-3
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4 Apr 2024, 13:27 (Ref:4203849) | #116 | |
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It was an FIA F3 race in Australia. Same weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vuupMbOSLY Video of the incident. |
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4 Apr 2024, 13:30 (Ref:4203850) | #117 | ||
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Hmmm. 3 place grid penalty? He shouldn't have been on the grid at all after that.....
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4 Apr 2024, 13:34 (Ref:4203851) | #118 | ||
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Firstly, apologies for my stupidity.
However, looking at the Stewards reports, they did have different Stewards for both races. I'm going to guess that they possibly also had a different race director as well. By the way, I don't disagree with the proposition that the driver under discussion shouldn't have also received at least the same penalty if what is claimed, and I have no knowledge either way, took place. |
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