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Possible penalty for Jenson/FIA appeal (merge & split!)
Ralf Schumacher has been penalised following an incident with Nick Heidfeld during the race. He has been awarded a 25 second penalty which see's Ralf losing his 8th place finish. Toyota will appeal.
The Toyota driver, who finished in eighth place, was summoned by the race stewards at the end of race following an incident with Williams driver Heidfeld which occurred following his second pitstop. Having reviewed the evidence, the stewards considered that it was an unsafe manoeuvre and applied a 25-second penalty that will relegate Schumacher out of the points. from www.autosport.com If the penalty is upheld, ironically the beneficiary will be Heidfeld who was classified as 9th pre Ralf's penalty. It's also reported that Jenson Button's car has been held back in the scrutineering bay. http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns14678.html As night was falling in Imola word went around the F1 paddock that there might be a problem with the BAR-Honda of Jenson Button. The car remains in the scrutineering area at the moment. |
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Button will not be receiving a penalty: http://www.autosport-atlas.com/news.aspx?id=43727&s=9
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I'm confused here. If the car was drained of fuel and found underweight, why was'nt the penalised?
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I'm just speculating, but maybe he lost some bodywork at some point?
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Ahhh, yes that would explain it
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Remind me of the timing of Button's pitstops. Unless his final stint was at least one lap shorter than the others, it's not possible that the car was ever underweight - also, we don't know how many laps worth of fuel were in the car when it pitted each time, or how many laps of fuel the deficit related to. In any case, he wouldn't've been udnerweight for more than 1 or 2 laps, so there's no justification for a penalty. As for Webber failing to see Jenson, turning across his path and gifting the position to Michael....
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All of that you only assume, Boots - you don't know how much gas goes in at each stop, only how long the hose is in the car. All they have to do is give it a few extras kgs at the last stop and there you have it.
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Yep - the fat lady hasn't sung on this one yet. The case will be heard in Paris on the 4th of May.
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wats wrong with a secret fuel tank ?
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25 Apr 2005, 13:42 (Ref:1286927) | #13 | |
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I suppose you could use it as balast tank and run an underwieght car during the race..
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That's the arguement anyway, I don't know if it's true or not... If it is true it should be interesting to see what happens though... Why, in the past, hasn't it been picked up if it's been used for the last year (at the article suggests)? |
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Tyrell had "water cooled" brakes, I think.
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Surely whether its secret or not its impossible to increase or decrease the weight of the car without adding/subtracting fluid, which can only be done once the car is in the garage. The car goes straight to Parc Ferme and so I don't see how the weight can change from the end of the race?
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Ballast is allowed if you need tools to remove it from the car (or it was in 1984). As Tyrrell's did. FISA charged them with illegal ballast. When it came to the hearing, the charge had been changed to illegal refuelling. FISA claimed that fluorocarbons had been found in the tank and 25% of the "water" was fuel. On appeal, FISA admitted that it was something like 0.000025% and was a residue from the water tank in the pits having formerly held fuel. But when Tyrrell was expelled from the Championship, FISA and the teams agreed to a new rule on fuel limits. It needed the teams' unanimous approval. And which team had opposed it throughout? Go on, guess. *** With BAR, maybe they have spotted a loophole. Certainly the stewards were happy with the car despite scruting it for 6 hours. If they were running illegally however they'd be slung out of the championship (perhaps) and Buttongate would re-open - BAR in breach of his contract by breaching the regs. I note with interest the FIA did not appeal the stewards' decision on Jerez 1997. Or Malaysia 1999. Last edited by ensign14; 25 Apr 2005 at 14:23. Reason: blessed typo |
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This is already being discussed in another thread. Merged.
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Yes, and if true, should be penalized accordingly. Those hot laps near the end of each fuel stint have been the key to success in todays F1, so I would classify this as a severe breach.
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