100/1 for a reason, horribly long shot, you're living in dreamland
Isnt that what i wrote
and when i say "punt", I mean a couple of quid.
100/1 for a reason, horribly long shot, you're living in dreamland
I think there is a point at which the rule does not apply anymore, maybe after the lights go out or after a line before the finish line?Actually quite enjoyed the race - but did anyone else think (apologies if it's already been mentioned!) that Vettel droppped a long way behind the safety car just before it came into the pits and he led the field past Junção and up the hill?
Not 100% on the rules these days but it seemed more than 10 car lengths to me. The safety car was completely out of shot as the cars came round and pulled up the hill.
Ah righto!I think there is a point at which the rule does not apply anymore, maybe after the lights go out or after a line before the finish line?
Isnt that what i wrote
and when i say "punt", I mean a couple of quid.
After searching for the safetycar rule I think that this applies to every driver apart from the car in front, at some point the car in front can dictate the pace and every other driver must be within 10 car lengths of the car in front.
Yes, but I think the 10 car length still applies to the people behind the leader at that time.I thought (may be wrong) had to keep up until SC turns it's lights of, indicating it is coming in, at which point leader acts as the SC till the SC line.
I think there is a point at which the rule does not apply anymore, maybe after the lights go out or after a line before the finish line?
If Webber wins and Alonso is second Red Bull will look right arses.
I think Vettel would rather have Alonso win than to help Webber win it, if he is leading and Webber is 2nd it will be interesting to see if he suddenly overshoots a corner with 2 laps to go.I don't think they care who wins the drivers title as long as it's vettel. I think if vettel is required to do a job for webber he will mysteriously be off the pace.
I think Vettel would rather have Alonso win than to help Webber win it, if he is leading and Webber is 2nd it will be interesting to see if he suddenly overshoots a corner with 2 laps to go.
I think Vettel would rather have Alonso win than to help Webber win it, if he is leading and Webber is 2nd it will be interesting to see if he suddenly overshoots a corner with 2 laps to go.
Yes, but I think the 10 car length still applies to the people behind the leader at that time.
40.11 When the clerk of the course decides it is safe to call in the safety car the message "SAFETY CAR IN THIS LAP" will be displayed on the timing monitors and the car's orange lights will be extinguished This will be the signal to the teams and drivers that it will be entering the pit lane at the end of that lap.
At this point the first car in line behind the safety car may dictate the pace and, if necessary, fall more than ten car lengths behind it.
In order to avoid the likelihood of accidents before the safety car returns to the pits, from the point at which the lights on the car are turned out drivers must proceed at a pace which involves no erratic acceleration or braking nor any other manoeuvre which is likely to endanger other drivers or impede the restart.
As the safety car is approaching the pit entry the yellow flags and SC boards will be withdrawn and, other than on the last lap of the race, replaced by waved green flags with green lights at the Line. These will be displayed until the last car crosses the Line.
Guaranteed to move over. Vettle said this on one of the Friday interviews and confirmed by horner after the race. But it will only happen on the last lap and only if it guarantees WDC for RBR.
The irony is that Ferrari can complain in no way (and yet you know they will want to!).
Wouldn't it be interesting, with 2 laps to go and Vettel still in the lead, just about to let Webber pass, if Massa threw his car into the wall and brought out a safety car, meaning Alonso was the champion
Wouldn't it be interesting, with 2 laps to go and Vettel still in the lead, just about to let Webber pass, if Massa threw his car into the wall and brought out a safety car, meaning Alonso was the champion
Wouldn't it be interesting, with 2 laps to go and Vettel still in the lead, just about to let Webber pass, if Massa threw his car into the wall and brought out a safety car, meaning Alonso was the champion
Actually having thought about Ferrari won't try this, because all Red Bull would need to is order Vettel to retire whilst behind the safety car.