• ooboontoo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Obviously something has to change with the track. Handing out so many time penalties after the race is indicative of a huge issue.

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        1 year ago

        Is it that simple though? Hard to believe. It’s probably multiple factors at play, including: drivers being exploitative, sloppiness/lack of repeatability, and car weights causing more sliding/drifting through the corner than expected.

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          1 year ago

          I mean the half of the grid managed to not get penalties… you can make of that what you will, but for me in my armchair it looks mostly like the fault of the individual drivers.

          And I think the white line rule exists only since 2022 (if I remember correctly), previously I think it was the end of the kerb?

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    1 year ago

    Rules should be in place for safety’s sake and FIA should relax a bit on the authoritarianism. It’s a race, let’s focus on that.

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      1 year ago

      I mean you either have to stay in the lines or you don’t. And I don’t want to see the lines the drivers take if track limits don’t matter. White lines ain’t moving, keep it on track.

      I had similar issues with how they handled Monaco last year. They wouldn’t start the race because no one could stay on track, but every fucking team was on inters. That’s the teams fault they put on the wrong tire because they were greedy. Should’ve started the race on wets