Are you sure? i'm fairly certain the driver has 2 clutches they use for the start. The first one is fully engaged so the car doesn't move and the 2nd is right at the spot where the car will start moving, so once the red lights go out they let go of the first fully engaged clutch and then it's up to the driver to release the 2nd as smoothly and quickly as possible without wheelspin.
From what they explained on tv yesterday, the driver have to hold the clutch at a certain spot and release, but after that its down to the launch control system. But Im sure there are some other people on this forum with more technical knowledge. From what I heard, its about 20-30% driver and 70-80% LCS.
I seem to remember Launch Control being banned about 2 - 3 years ago, but the FIA technical goalposts are constantly moving so I maybe wrong about that!
To my knowledge, there is no electronic aid for it, so the driver's use of the 2nd clutch is the launch control system

hopefully somebody with more tech know-how can clear this matter up for us. I'm inclined to believe that it is completely up to the driver, which is why webber has so many bad starts because he's really just no

good at them, unless he consistently has a very faulty launch control software system, in which case we can bring back the 2010/11 conspiracies about red bull sabotaging his car
