MoreOrLess wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:19 pm
Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 1:51 pm
ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 1:31 pm
I must have missed LeClerc doing practice starts in random parts of the track outside where they were instructed to do them.
Now now, he did the practice starts exactly where the instructions said ..... they deemed it too far down the wall that’s all.
He was in the fast lane, that's explicitly prohibited in the race directors notes. Merc dropped the ball by not reading the event rules....twice.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... on%203.pdf
Strictly speaking, the fast lane is the road to the left of the garages. It starts at the pit lane entry (where the speed limiter kicks in and finishes at the pit lane lights (where you take the limiter off).
That's the point you're not allowed to stop in (unless the lights are red of course).
Hamilton got into trouble because he moved further down the exit where he pulled in. So that stage, even though he pulled to the right, there wasn't two car widths space between the barrier and track marker lines. It's a bit of an irrelevance because no car is actually going to want to be there in the first place - he was nice and safely out of the way. But, by a strict reading of the event notes, because another car couldn't pass him there and stay of the track, he was clobbered.
The very real trouble is that it's ambiguous compared to other races. At Mugello, it was far more specific about what the driver had to do.
As an aside, there are many more event notes that could be used to clobber almost every driver. For instance:
25.2 Should a car stop on the track during a session, the driver must keep all of their protective clothing (Helmet, Gloves, etc) on until they have returned to their garage.
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Almost never happens unless the driver is really angry