- 23 Feb 14, 00:26#392473
Perhaps you should not have boldly claimed that a smart TP might make a certain trade off before attempting to understand the pros and cons. I was debating this payoff with you on the assumption you were aware of the basics
The bolded part of the regulations explains the pay off for a smart TP who finds he could do with a free gearbox replacement by forfeiting the last few laps assuming his car is fragilee early in the season.
Therefore going back to the theme of the thread, its likely that RBR could fail to finish races out of 'choice' at the start of the season if to finish at the back of the grid would mean having to use a fragile gearbox later or receive a penalty for changing it
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It's been a long day and I'm battling a migraine, so I'm not sure I understand what that means.
Please humour me: Does a team rack up grid penalties after they've had five failures?
Edit: Don't worry, found the article detailing what a failure is: http://www.formula1.com/inside_f1/rules ... 9/fia.html
Perhaps you should not have boldly claimed that a smart TP might make a certain trade off before attempting to understand the pros and cons. I was debating this payoff with you on the assumption you were aware of the basics
a) Each driver may use no more than one gearbox for six consecutive Events in which his team competes. Should a driver use a replacement gearbox he will drop five places on the starting grid at that Event and an additional five places each time a further gearbox is used.
Any replacement gearbox will only be required to complete the remainder of the Event in question.
Unless the driver fails to finish the race (or is unable to start the race for reasons other than a penalty imposed by the stewards) the gearbox fitted to the car at the end of the Event must remain in it for the remainder of the six race sequence. Any driver who failed to finish the race at the first, second, third, fourth or fifth of the six Events for reasons which the technical delegate accepts as being beyond the control of the team or driver, may start the following Event with a different gearbox without a penalty being incurred.
A gearbox will be deemed to have been used once the car's timing transponder has shown that it has left the pit lane.
The bolded part of the regulations explains the pay off for a smart TP who finds he could do with a free gearbox replacement by forfeiting the last few laps assuming his car is fragilee early in the season.
Therefore going back to the theme of the thread, its likely that RBR could fail to finish races out of 'choice' at the start of the season if to finish at the back of the grid would mean having to use a fragile gearbox later or receive a penalty for changing it

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