How would F1 write a rule to prevent teams from pulling a Perez again? - eviltoast

Question coming from a F1 newbie as of this year (thanks DTS)

Interesting race yesterday. Clever loophole exploitation on RB to put Perez back out to erase the time penalty. Supposedly F1 powers-that-be want to plug that hole so teams can’t do it again?

I guess the bigger question is should the loophole be fixed?

So how would such a rule be written? Say “if a car is out of a race under green for more than five minutes, the team must retire the car (which is defined as not permitted to race again in that race)”. But that doesn’t seem fair to a team in a race where less than ten cars are remaining (does this ever happen?) and it takes a while to get the car fixed.

Anyway, I am curious to see what becomes of this.

  • Ambiorickx@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Alternatively, why do these penalties carry over? If a driver gets a time penalty and retires before it’s served, the time penalty should be moot.

    • UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Because what stops somebody from crashing into someone on purpose or something, then just bail afterwards to help their team.

      I mean, Fderby sounds fun and all, but the sponsors probably wouldn’t like it