- 16 Mar 13, 09:32#350053
Can those probably more in the know than myself clear something up for me.
Surely it's fairer for all to rerun the whole of qualifying of track conditions will be closer to those expected for the race in Q2 & Q3
This is based on my, possibly flawed, understanding that once a car is out of qualifying only very limited changes can be made to its set up, where as those still in qualifying can make any changes they want while still in it.
I know even a standard qualifying session can have huge differences in track conditions, but to adjourn until just a few hours before the race must give those teams still in qualifying a disproportionate advantage.
Surely it's fairer for all to rerun the whole of qualifying of track conditions will be closer to those expected for the race in Q2 & Q3
This is based on my, possibly flawed, understanding that once a car is out of qualifying only very limited changes can be made to its set up, where as those still in qualifying can make any changes they want while still in it.
I know even a standard qualifying session can have huge differences in track conditions, but to adjourn until just a few hours before the race must give those teams still in qualifying a disproportionate advantage.