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Wait until you learn about their lack of traction control and ABS!multimillion dollar cars, but they don't come standard with climate control?
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jfc. 1/10 - poor value for moneyWait until you learn about their lack of traction control and ABS!
And therein lies the problem. No waitress bringing milkshakes.
That was just nuts when you factor in the weather...
Gone are the days when drivers and teams raced and pushed to the very edge at the risk of their tires failing before pitting.
If they did this they might as well add speed limits and mandatory rest periods.Wasn't there talk a year or so about introducing a prescribed minimum pitstop time on safety grounds? Was that ever implemented or are teams just working around it now and doing pitstops as quick as they were, pre-regulation?
I think when they increased the rim size, it naturally slowed down the stops. But it seems they've overcome that.Wasn't there talk a year or so about introducing a prescribed minimum pitstop time on safety grounds? Was that ever implemented or are teams just working around it now and doing pitstops as quick as they were, pre-regulation?
I really don't get why it simply can't be that the Pirelli provide the specs and warnings as guidance and leave it to drivers and teams to manage based on their own testing, data and feedback. If you can stay off the curbs and get a few more laps that's skill/risk/reward.Yip... guess the saying "pitting before the tires fall off the cliff" literally fell off the cliff as its hardly said anymore
Eish, those days pre-DTS...
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I can't imagine how difficult the muscle memory must've been to overcome with the most experienced crew members. Probably some change in muscle group usage etc too.I think when they increased the rim size, it naturally slowed down the stops. But it seems they've overcome that.
Agreed.Also don't see how they're in any position to make statements about improving safety when they ok'ed racing in Qatar at this time of the year...
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The new version takes away some of the minimum time requirements specified for different aspects of the stop sequence in the original TD, and which were based on human reaction times.
However, some time elements remain, and the FIA's goal is still to prevent teams from using automatic signalling in order to speed up their stops.
Teams have to demonstrate that the mechanic on each wheel gun manually presses a button that signals that the wheel is safely on, and also that the button cannot be held down.
Not sure who exactly. Lando just mentioned itDrivers passed out? Who?
Or the pit stops become longer as they change water for the drivers too.And that 500ml gets hot in minutes...
Car/Helmet+Suit AC might become a thing with all these GP's in hot AF places.
Not sure who exactly. Lando just mentioned it
Judging my this years performance I doubt that Stroll has remained awake for a full race this entire season.Stroll said he was passing out on the straights in the last 15 or so laps