North East Seagull
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This is what happens when a whole sport is owned by a media company, sporting integrity becomes secondary to creation of a TV spectacle.
As I said earlier I'm not into F1, I sort of understand the answer to my question regarding Hamilton not changing tyres, what I don't understand is, if Hamilton was 12 seconds clear and 4 cars between him and 2nd place, how can a race restart without that 12 second gap and also the 4 cars between them? That only takes away the the advantage of the leader.
In theory I thought it was the driver that completed all the laps in the fastest time was the winner.
As I said earlier I'm not into F1, I sort of understand the answer to my question regarding Hamilton not changing tyres, what I don't understand is, if Hamilton was 12 seconds clear and 4 cars between him and 2nd place, how can a race restart without that 12 second gap and also the 4 cars between them? That only takes away the the advantage of the leader.
As I said earlier I'm not into F1, I sort of understand the answer to my question regarding Hamilton not changing tyres, what I don't understand is, if Hamilton was 12 seconds clear and 4 cars between him and 2nd place, how can a race restart without that 12 second gap and also the 4 cars between them? That only takes away the the advantage of the leader.
In theory I thought it was the driver that completed all the laps in the fastest time was the winner.
I'd summarise as follows
- Masi is Lee Mason
- If they want to manufacture a race but not make it obvious, Red flag it. That way its fair and you don't have to bend the rules otherwise it should finish under the safety car.
-Max is a worthy winner but him and Horner were classless offering absolutely zero congrats to Lewis or Merc.
-Lewis didn't seem to commit to racing next year when asked. That's potentially the bigger story that no one picked up on. You don't need to be Jonathan Creek to realise why he's not entirely comfortable racing at places like Saudi.
I'd summarise as follows
- Masi is Lee Mason
- If they want to manufacture a race but not make it obvious, Red flag it. That way its fair and you don't have to bend the rules otherwise it should finish under the safety car.
-Max is a worthy winner but him and Horner were classless offering absolutely zero congrats to Lewis or Merc.
-Lewis didn't seem to commit to racing next year when asked. That's potentially the bigger story that no one picked up on. You don't need to be Jonathan Creek to realise why he's not entirely comfortable racing at places like Saudi.
That would be MV then - all cars started at the same time - MV finished first.
So was this race result manufactured? It seems it was to me, its like a golfer winning a major by taking more shots than his opponent because he was able to reach the green in fewer shots but not able to put
But it has taken him longer to complete all the laps then the one who finished 2nd.
I'd summarise as follows
- Masi is Lee Mason
- If they want to manufacture a race but not make it obvious, Red flag it. That way its fair and you don't have to bend the rules otherwise it should finish under the safety car.
-Max is a worthy winner but him and Horner were classless offering absolutely zero congrats to Lewis or Merc.
-Lewis didn't seem to commit to racing next year when asked. That's potentially the bigger story that no one picked up on. You don't need to be Jonathan Creek to realise why he's not entirely comfortable racing at places like Saudi.
Masi in Lee Mason style got himself in a hole. If he let's all the cars through, the race finishes behind the safety car which as a spectacle is piss poor, if he doesn't Max can't catch Lewis with 4 or 5 cars - I forget - in the way. I suspect he went the way of Red Bull in that no win situation because he gave the other borderline decision earlier in the race the other way and he doesn't want to upset the TV execs. It wasn't bent, fixed or anything else, just a bloke out of his depth who made the wrong call and made the classic even up decision. He should have red flagged it.
Masi in Lee Mason style got himself in a hole. If he let's all the cars through, the race finishes behind the safety car which as a spectacle is piss poor, if he doesn't Max can't catch Lewis with 4 or 5 cars - I forget - in the way. I suspect he went the way of Red Bull in that no win situation because he gave the other borderline decision earlier in the race the other way and he doesn't want to upset the TV execs. It wasn't bent, fixed or anything else, just a bloke out of his depth who made the wrong call and made the classic even up decision. He should have red flagged it.
No it hasn’t - laps under the safety car are part of the race.
Thank you for your answer, still don't get it. If Hamilton was 12 seconds clear at the time when safety car comes out then surely when race restart he should still have that advantage.
Thank you for your answer, still don't get it. If Hamilton was 12 seconds clear at the time when safety car comes out then surely when race restart he should still have that advantage.