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Formula 1

Coronis

International Coach
Instead, the stewards decided to impose a €5000 fine on Mercedes for each incident as it acknowledged “the gate to access the grid was not immediately opened”.

“The FIA accepted that given this short notice it was extremely difficult if not impossible for the teams to follow the procedure prescribed in the technical directive,” it added.

Seemed like it was no trouble for other teams as we specifically saw McLaren do it just fine. Very lucky imo.
 

kyear2

International Coach
It doesn't really work out like that though does it. If you've made a decision to stay out longer, then you're out of position.

The Alpine team finished 2nd and 3rd without making a pitstop between them. Not to take away from their efforts, because they drove fantastically well once they were in that position, but that's a massive competitive advantage.
If the rule were changed, then teams would approach it differently. The only reason to stay out was because of high possibility that there would be a red flag, or at the very least a safety car that would give them the advantage of the free or cheaper stop.

If that's removed, they wouldn't have even taken the chance.

Possibly something they can look at changing.
 

Boy_Blunder

First Class Debutant
If the rule were changed, then teams would approach it differently. The only reason to stay out was because of high possibility that there would be a red flag, or at the very least a safety car that would give them the advantage of the free or cheaper stop.

If that's removed, they wouldn't have even taken the chance.

Possibly something they can look at changing.
There was a safety car in this specific case and they chose to stay out.

I would guess (without any data to support it) that a significant number of red flag scenarios are immediately preceded by at least a small period under safety car or virtual safety car procedures.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Bortoleto in, Bottas and Zhou out.

Gg. Come to Supercars Bottas! He would also be a sensible RBR option. His qualy alone is a marked improvement on Perez.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Bortoleto in, Bottas and Zhou out.

Gg. Come to Supercars Bottas! He would also be a sensible RBR option. His qualy alone is a marked improvement on Perez.
Picking washed up drivers who aren't any good is what got Red Bull into this predicament in the first place.
 

Boy_Blunder

First Class Debutant
Picking washed up drivers who aren't any good is what got Red Bull into this predicament in the first place.
Except they didn't pick washed up Drivers. Perez finished 4th in the Driver Championship in 2020, only behind Verstappen and the two Mercedes drivers who had an ATG car. His teammate finished 11th.

The drivers before Perez were Kvyat, Gasly and Albon who were promoted from the sister team having come through their Young Driver scheme.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Picking washed up drivers who aren't any good is what got Red Bull into this predicament in the first place.
Perez was addressed above, but Bottas has been hampered from showing his ability either way by the crate he drives. He was hardly shithouse before being dropped by Merc.
 

Coronis

International Coach
As Max himself has stated though, he doesn’t want to be Alonso or Hamilton necessarily driving when he’s 40. They’ve also got to plan for the future and picking Bottas isn’t exactly doing that.

ik they’ve had talks with Colapinto in some capacity (whether RB or Red Bull itself who knows) but I agree, some combination of Tsunoda/Lawson/Colapinto in those 3 seats is what’s needed next year. (I’d prefer Lawson in the top team cos bias)
 

Coronis

International Coach
As a backstop in the finale. If 3rd is dreadful, half the grid needed firing.
He did exactly what he needed to do. Won Merc that constructors even though they lost the drivers. Drove a perfect second driver role that year, beating out Perez.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
He did exactly what he needed to do. Won Merc that constructors even though they lost the drivers. Drove a perfect second driver role that year, beating out Perez.
A perfect second driver would not have been so meek when faced with Verstappen.
 

Qlder

International Debutant
By my count there are 7 drivers who've driven in F1 this year that do not have a drive contract for next year: Bottas, Zhou, Colopinto, Magnussen, Lawson, Ricciardo, Sargeant.

Now Lawson should get the last seat still available at VCARB but he's not signed yet. I also think you can add Perez to that list soon. I don't remember so many drivers changing in one season?

Rookies with first full time drive next year: Bearman, Doohan, Antonelli, Bortolito (Lawson and Colapinto TBC)
 
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Qlder

International Debutant
What's with the 3 week break after they just had a month off? By the time Vegas happens there will have been only 3 races in previous 9 weeks
 
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