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Further penalties can be applied by the stewards & it's been made clear to teams and drivers in their briefings that drive throughs, exclusions etc are all potentially in play if needed or deserved.
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23 Apr 2013, 20:17 (Ref:3238572) | #203 | ||
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I still think that enforcing a penalty during the race is better, whether it is a 'stop and go' or 'stop and hold'. Once the penalty is served and they leave the pit lane, it is sorted. I would think the competitors would prefer that as well.
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Personally, I'm with you - but in this case, a frankly old fashioned way of doing things (time penalties for jump starts used to be the case years ago) is the rule that's in place, largely due to the competitor group wanting it that way. |
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the penalty is open to confusion and manipulation unless it is set, just like everything else it seems these days in V8SC |
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maybe they need the driver to go to slow on the non racing side of a straight until they are at rear of the field or behind "X" amount of cars the drive through penalty is harsh. i'm glad they have moved away from it. But the non pit stop races has thrown up a curve |
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I think the main issue is that introducing a "standard penalty" creates problems when there is no longer a "standard" race format. Penalties need to be set so that there is approximately the same effect regardless of race format. If the 10 second stop/go added to a pitstop was adopted as a result of a push by the drivers, so be it. That means that some method of applying a 10 second penalty needs to applied to sprint races with no pit stops. How?
Current option: Add 10 seconds to race time. Other possibility #1: Driver is instructed during the race that he MUST lap once at his (slowest? fastest? average?) lap time plus 10 seconds. That needs to be managed so that his delay does not affect other racers by blocking while going slow, so limit it to a defined section of straight. Can drivers be trusted to manage that? Other possibility #2: Driver is instructed that he MUST drop back to behind driver x. Once again that needs to be managed safely, especially if applied soon after the start. Other possibility #3: Driver is instructed that he MUST drop back to rear of field. Probably less damage in terms of time lost than a drive through, but the penalty MUST be decided on and given quickly. Other possibility #4: Apply the current 10 seconds added policy - but add a factor of 10? For example, if the offending driver is judged to have broken by less than 1 second = 10 second penalty; broken by 1-1.99 seconds = 20 second penalty, so that for all those posing the "what if he breaks by 10 seconds" question, the penalty is 100 seconds. That same rule could be applied to pitstop races as well. Not sure that any of those is the right answer, but then again none of the drivers complaining appear to have put forward solutions either. |
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If you're jumping the start by 2 seconds there are some serious issues that need to be resolved! Drive through and hold for eye test?
Back in the olden days (before drive throughs) you would cop a 60sec penalty added post-race. That was a touch over the top... |
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30 Apr 2013, 01:39 (Ref:3240837) | #212 | |
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3 seconds before the lights-go-out, he (the driver) lurches foward 300mm then stops . . . (holds his position because reversing would be stupid) . . . then starts propper when the lights go out.
This is a very common thing from races I have been associated with. Your "Possibility #4" would be not possible in this situation. I can't see anyone jumping the start by more than 2 seconds unless they are on the front row. |
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Why not just stick with the FIA requirements for false or jumped starts, the penalty for which is restricted to either of Article 16.3(a) or 16.3(b)
16.3 The stewards may impose any one of three penalties on any driver involved in an Incident: a) A drive-through penalty. The driver must enter the pit lane and re-join the race without stopping; b) A ten second time penalty. The driver must enter the pit lane, stop at his pit for at least ten seconds and then re-join the race. c) a drop of ten grid positions at the driver's next Event. However, should either of the penalties under a) and b) above be imposed during the last five laps, or after the end of a race, Article 16.4b) below will not apply and 25 seconds will be added to the elapsed race time of the driver concerned. It does appear to work ok in Formula One |
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