The Official 2018 Singapore Grand Prix Thread **SPOILERS**

The Official 2018 Singapore Grand Prix Thread **SPOILERS**

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Exige77

6,518 posts

191 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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sparta6 said:
angrymoby said:
& if you can't observe flags at full pace, whether blue, yellow, black or red ...then frankly, you shouldn't be racing in karts, let alone F1
Are you speaking from personal experience ?
There are plenty of current F1 drivers who don't see blue flags and/or don't act upon them, while they are busy in the zone and in battle.
And they shouldn’t be in F1 if they don’t notice them.

angrymoby

2,613 posts

178 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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sparta6 said:
Are you speaking from personal experience ?
about as much as you are, i'd imagine

sparta6 said:
There are plenty of current F1 drivers who don't see blue flags and/or don't act upon them, while they are busy in the zone and in battle.
& yet they seem perfectly capable of seeing & reacting to yellow/ double yellow flags, even mid battle ...strange that


HustleRussell

24,701 posts

160 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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I'd give most drivers the benefit of the doubt but this one concerns Grosjean whose vision appears to be selective.

Singapore is a very busy circuit where I imagine your eye moves from apex to apex with very few opportunities to look in the mirrors, at the steering wheel etc. The flash of Blue should be quite distinct but perhaps being a night race brightly illuminated by artificial light it isn't as easy as naturally lit circuits.

Moreover the regulations are such that by the time the blue flags were brought out for Grosjean and Sirotkin, they had already been impeding Hamilton for at least a lap, probably three? The flags aren't brought out until the chasing car is practically on top of the back marker.

Perfect storm of factors IMO, I agree with the action taken.

sparta6

3,698 posts

100 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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angrymoby said:
sparta6 said:
Are you speaking from personal experience ?
about as much as you are, i'd imagine
We had blue flags in the Ferrari Challenge, you would notice them but it was always contingent on the impact of happenings around you at that precise moment.
If you were two or three abreast approaching corners and technical sections it wasn't always guaranteed.

Hungrymc

6,663 posts

137 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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HustleRussell said:
I'd give most drivers the benefit of the doubt but this one concerns Grosjean whose vision appears to be selective.

Singapore is a very busy circuit where I imagine your eye moves from apex to apex with very few opportunities to look in the mirrors, at the steering wheel etc. The flash of Blue should be quite distinct but perhaps being a night race brightly illuminated by artificial light it isn't as easy as naturally lit circuits.

Moreover the regulations are such that by the time the blue flags were brought out for Grosjean and Sirotkin, they had already been impeding Hamilton for at least a lap, probably three? The flags aren't brought out until the chasing car is practically on top of the back marker.

Perfect storm of factors IMO, I agree with the action taken.
100% agree with this. It was a little worse than a standard type of blue flag where the leading car coming through is a little disadvantaged. And then Grosjean was far too opportunistic (in my opinion) and tried to use the pressure and the slight confusion of the blue flag to make his move and really held the leader up.

That poor driving / behaviour from Grosjean has really enflamed this whole debate... That was the problem, not blue flags themselves. If there is a visibility issue, that should be discussed and solved in driver / safety briefings etc.

angrymoby

2,613 posts

178 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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sparta6 said:
We had blue flags in the Ferrari Challenge, you would notice them but it was always contingent on the impact of happenings around you at that precise moment.
If you were two or three abreast approaching corners and technical sections it wasn't always guaranteed.
niiiiice ...but aren't blues advisory only for the Ferrari Challenge?

& point still stands, you should be aware of ANY flags at any time, red mist or not


Edited by angrymoby on Monday 24th September 18:17

sparta6

3,698 posts

100 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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angrymoby said:
niiiiice ...but aren't blues advisory only for the Ferrari Challenge?

& point still stands, you should be aware of ANY flags at any time, red mist or not


Edited by angrymoby on Monday 24th September 18:17
Racing drivers don't have the comfort of an armchair while in the heat of battle, and boxers sometimes deliver a low blow, unintentionally ofcourse.

Try it sometime.




HustleRussell

24,701 posts

160 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Hungrymc said:
Grosjean was far too opportunistic (in my opinion) and tried to use the pressure and the slight confusion of the blue flag to make his move
yes

angrymoby

2,613 posts

178 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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sparta6 said:
Racing drivers don't have the comfort of an armchair while in the heat of battle, and boxers sometimes deliver a low blow, unintentionally ofcourse.

Try it sometime.
too poor for Ferrari Challenge
too poor & useless for F1
& too poor/ usless/ old/ fat for TKM for Rotax anymore ...so in my comfy armchair ill stay

eye sight is still pretty good though & never missed a flag iirc (well, never penalised for missing/ ignoring them wink )


sparta6

3,698 posts

100 months

Wednesday 26th September 2018
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good to have eyesight smile

Mr Tidy

22,334 posts

127 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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ELUSIVEJIM said:
Senna was caught out by a steering column failing.

That would catch out anyone when you have no control over the car.
That explains a lot for Damon Hill fans, thanks! thumbup