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6 Jul 2014, 22:17 (Ref:3431181) | #1 | ||
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888 Gets Off... Time To Fix The Rules?
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Its hard to understand how there is no penalty here.. the car controller of #888 clearly touched the wheel of the car, and pulled it out of the way. He had arguably taken his focus from the other activity on the car, namely the fuel that was still being completed, to move that wheel. Imagine had the car spilled fuel and caused a fire? Where would the car controller be then? Playing with his wheel That's 2 car controller failures at 888 now. Mr Dane can make light of it and try and politick a solution that serves his own purposes, but it isnt good enough. The rules are clearly ambiguous here. Time for Mr White & co to rewrite them to make the car controller physically in charge of their lollipop board, and nothing else in the stop, or a PLP ensues at a minimum, a fine and other time penalties at the other extreme Its time.. please.. |
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7 Jul 2014, 00:07 (Ref:3431200) | #2 | |
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In that particular instance, there's no rule saying he couldn't do it, but the rules state what his duties are, and that was the intent behind doing it.
I really don't think anyone would argue against allowing the car controller to shift a removed left front wheel, to ensure a safe exit. As long as that is the limit of of his duties. I think the sour grapes have appeared from those thinking "Why didn't we think of that!?", or are simply not fans of Triple Eight. |
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7 Jul 2014, 00:42 (Ref:3431202) | #3 | ||
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From my perspective, it wouldnt make a difference if it was 888 or LDM who has an errant car controller thinking he can help in the stop.
Their job is to maintain control of the car when it is in the pitlane, and ultimately in the pit box. They dont have to do anything else. There is a crew of expensive, highly trained individuals whose responsibility it is to physically touch the car or the bits to go on or come off, or damage repair. Or to build a safe passage out of the pit lane. Imagine if in the 888 instance the tyre wasnt moved. The #888 would have run over it, and likely caused the team a drive thru penalty for an unsafe release, plus whatever damage is happening to the car from that hit. The question is, why werent the 2 guys putting the tyre on the front making sure the one coming off the car was in its right position. They practice this stuff for hours a day at the workshop, and on the apron at the race track when they are there. It is a team penalty. Time to tighten the rules perhaps to make it so? |
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7 Jul 2014, 01:49 (Ref:3431214) | #4 | |
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Oh don't you start.
Gosh between you and Larko - that's two of you spruiking to the V8SC officials telling tales. Haven't they got eyes that can see, access to telecasts, etc? Larkhams obsession with pimping cruelled the telecast for me. |
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7 Jul 2014, 02:38 (Ref:3431222) | #5 | |
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Hopefully the regulations will be updated so that this sort of thing can't happen again.
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7 Jul 2014, 02:42 (Ref:3431225) | #6 | |
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A rule I'd like to see is defining how evidence of infringements by way of video footage is supplied or procured.
I don't feel the TV crew should be acting as dobbers everytime there's an infringement. Sure, offer up evidence AFTER the officials have launched an investigation, but definately not use it as a catalyst for a great storyline. |
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7 Jul 2014, 03:04 (Ref:3431228) | #7 | ||
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There are too many stupid nitpicking rules that are spoiling the sport. I couldn't care less which team it was, and I have the same feelings about the wheel spinning rule in pitlane that got Bright penalized yesterday. I understand the safety aspect behind it all, but I think they are getting a bit carried away with all this stuff, these days. The issue at the 12 hour earlier this year, which got a penalty for the Maranello Ferrari, was also another ridiculously stupid decision which luckily didn't stop them from winning, but it goes on and on. It makes a laughing stock of V8SC's and Aus motorsport in the eyes of the casual followers of the sport. Where will it all end?
A better option would be to perhaps give the teams a warning, maybe 3 strikes and you then cop a drive through, for these minor offenses. |
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The whole thing is that the rules exist so they should be policed, and not need the allegedly infringing team's opponents to tell tales.. If V8SC cant police the rules, if V8SC cant observe all of the activities in the lane.. its time to add more resource to that process, not wait till Mr Crompton play's home viewer judiciary and declares a failure... |
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The car controller rules are quite straightforward & with a primary responsibility of safety and with prevention from working on the car (but not an errant wheel) then it appears that 888 were within the rules. Maybe it's simply a case of the other team mentioned complaining and Ch7 commentators needing to actually, I don't know, understand the rules? |
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Imagine all the penalties garage 25 is avoiding because V8SupercarsTV couldn't give a toss about covering their stops?
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But they could be... and perhaps the boys and girls in the tower would never know... unless Mr Ingall happens to take the lead some time... and get in 888/FPR's way...
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My point is that pitlane is inherently a very unsafe place anyway. They seem to be just going overboard with penalties that can ruin a teams weekend, and possibly a season, over some minor infringement that may or may not take place. There's a chance that they may injure a team member in their own pitbay (not on track or in pitlane), which would then handicap the team anyway, not any other competitor. To a degree, it is the same argument that I have with catch fencing. Circuits are going more and more with this stuff, which is ruining the paying spectators view, and all because of the chance that something may happen. |
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Jason Brights race was ruined on lap 1 on Sunday with that spinning rear wheel during the pit stop - freakin Ch7, snoops
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7 Jul 2014, 06:45 (Ref:3431282) | #17 | ||
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I'm still miffed from Winton when Slade wasn't penalised for having a whole wheel roll across pit lane.
It's just more incompetence from V8 Supercar with inconsistent handing out of penalties - do you honestly expect things to ever improve ? |
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That was due to the blurred line bewteen a driver error and a team error.
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however the concern is that only teams that get on tv get pinged for this. no tv footage no issue apparantly Although i see moff got pinged for it as well, was that on tv (missed the start of the race.) Moving on, As for the lowndes incident. lets clean the rule up and make it clear. on the weekend it was unclear. If the car controller is not allowed to do anything then that should be the rule |
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Teams & drivers have been pinged in the past for just a wheel nut let alone the whole wheel rolling across pit lane. They need to make a ruling and stick to it rather than the coin toss method they seem to employ now.
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7 Jul 2014, 09:34 (Ref:3431339) | #22 | |
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Bright was being investigated before CH7 showed any replays. Moffats was never shown.
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Damn straight. That rule is there for that reason and that reason alone. Could end very nasty for someone on the wrong end of a spinning wheel. As far as the car controller goes, the rule should be black and white. -the car controller doesn't touch anything or anyone during the pitstop. Nothing. Zero. Zip. Zilch. Nada. There we go. No interpretation. No grey areas. No claims of doing it for safety reasons or any other excuses. You touch something you get pinged. Simple |
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7 Jul 2014, 10:30 (Ref:3431363) | #24 | |
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But who should get pinged, though? The team, or the driver?
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Ideally the team should. It's the car controller who stuffs up not the driver. But There is no i in team so if one person stuffs up everyone pays even if they're not directly responsible. With that in mind a drive through would be the most ideal punishment. It's not fair on the driver but how else do you ensure that the team is actually punished? You could say fine the team but in Triple 8s case they'd break the rule in a heartbeat because they have the money to spare on breaking the rules if it gives them a advantage. It's unfair on the driver fir sure but how else do you punish or create a deterent? |
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