- cross-posted to:
- formula1@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- formula1@lemmy.world
I’ve got one for you. 15 second penalty and a colouring book so you can practice staying in the lines.
I’ve got one for you. 15 second penalty and a colouring book so you can practice staying in the lines.
I agree with you. Track is a track. With curves, limits and that stuff. We all know they are faster if they don’t brake but… like in any other GP?
Haha, well put! The only thing I really don’t like at all is the fact that the final results changed so much after the chequered flag/podium… I think they were just overloaded with all the track limit violations
yeah, but I see that as primarily, the drivers fault.
You fucked up so much, that the ones checking you couldn’t keep up.
They were definitely overloaded. While driving in lap30+ they were still dishing out tracklimits for lap 11. They had a huge backlog to get through. After about lap 35 it looked like they picked up the pace, but seeing how many tracklimits they must, I think the stewards got a hurry up and became a bit sloppier. Although the last part is just speculation by me.
Like I said in the other comment, they should use a automated system…
I can definitely see them getting sloppier haha, I think it was like 1200 violations in total - I can’t even start to imagine how painful this must be