John Gryphon
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McLaren disqualified from Las Vegas GP
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were referred to the stewards after finishing second and fourth respectively, when post-race checks revealed
I can't see how any race advantage is gained by a 0.12mm deviation from the stipulated wear plate thickness, especially given the reasons provided in defence. Seems to me to be a pretty unfair decision based purely on an insignificant technicalityIts a sport based on engineering with tiny margins however
So correct decision IMHO
I can't see how any race advantage is gained by a 0.12mm deviation from the stipulated wear plate thickness, especially given the reasons provided in defence. Seems to me to be a pretty unfair decision based purely on an insignificant technicality![]()
I can't see how any race advantage is gained by a 0.12mm deviation from the stipulated wear plate thickness, especially given the reasons provided in defence. Seems to me to be a pretty unfair decision based purely on an insignificant technicality![]()
Or less so the .07mm, BUT engineering tolerances are measured to fractions of one thousandth of one inch, and whilst tiny, either they stick to the rules, or the rules are worthless ?
I must admit, that had it have been the Red Bull cars, I'd be far happier, as I suspect would a lot of people![]()
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McLaren disqualified from Las Vegas GP
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were referred to the stewards after finishing second and fourth respectively, when post-race checks revealedspeedcafe.com
like when MV was handed a title over Lewis?Will result in an exciting end to the season.
Well, that's a surprise... notWill result in an exciting end to the season.
.. talk about engineering and F1, they put most of the engineering into producing an "Exciting" season, talk about inventing so many rules & regs so they give the crowd the excitement.
Well, that's a surprise... not.. talk about engineering and F1, they put most of the engineering into producing an "Exciting" season, talk about inventing so many rules & regs so they give the crowd the excitement.
It reminds me of watching the 1970s wrestling with Giant Haystacks V Big Daddy..
I dropped out watching after the Senna/Mansell/Nelson Piquet era... started watching it as a kid in the Team Lotus JPS era.
Enjoy the final race, chaps![]()
Been thinking about it a bit. And I've changed my opinion as a result. I've read that the planks limit the minimum ride height, and a new one is 10mm. So they had a 10% allowance which seems pretty generous. And as races or qualifying laps can be won by milliseconds I imagine even the tiniest gain in downforce could result in a win, or a better start positionIt's a good rule for a good reason so out of tolerance is just that. The team knew it was on the limit so there are no excuses.
Gutted for them.
The lower you go, the faster you go , to stop the wear they would have to lift the ride height approx 1mm which means they would have qualified a few places lower down the grid.I can't see how any race advantage is gained by a 0.12mm deviation from the stipulated wear plate thickness, especially given the reasons provided in defence. Seems to me to be a pretty unfair decision based purely on an insignificant technicality![]()
Yeah, I figured that out once I'd thought about it and read up a bit. CheersThe lower you go, the faster you go , to stop the wear they would have to lift the ride height approx 1mm which means they would have qualified a few places lower down the grid.