I have a feeling McHonda did the same 2 PU trick last year. I seem to remember a stupid penalty of something like going back 160 places from where they qualified!! I think if they could change PU quick enough they would swap a third PU between practice sessions.Not strictly German GP talk but it seems Merc are considering giving Lewis two engines in one weekend to take the full penalty.
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12...ke-double-hit-of-engine-penalties-after-break
I didn't realise they could do this? So would this be one engine for Practice and then another for Quali forcing him to start at the back with two fresh engines for the rest of the season? I thought he would have had to do it over two races? Seems like he would get off lightly if he could take all the penalties for two engines in one race weekend?
Yeah, McLaren were all over this multi PU penalty idea last season. I thought they'd somehow closed the loophole for it though?
As previously stated McHonda did it multiple times last year and I would in no way call them a leading team. Once again rules that have not bee thought out properly and were changed in a knee jerk reaction to excessive grid penalties being carried over race to race.I don't agree with the excessive penalties but enabling a leading team to do that is gaining an advantage. It would be different if there were a genuine failure.
I don't agree with the excessive penalties but enabling a leading team to do that is gaining an advantage. It would be different if there were genuine failures.
I doubt they would do the PU change as it would appear the plan is to put a new PU in for PF1, new in for FP3/Quali, and another new one in for the race. So they gain 3 new PU for just 1 back of the grid/pit lane penalty. Looks most likely to be at Spa.Well, it's Hamilton's turn to go and see the stewards. What's the betting if they give him a 10 place grid penalty he'll take those engines now and get the penalties applied today? Would they even have time to change what they need to between Practice 3 and Quali to then change it again between quali and race?
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I doubt they would do the PU change as it would appear the plan is to put a new PU in for PF1, new in for FP3/Quali, and another new one in for the race. So they gain 3 new PU for just 1 back of the grid/pit lane penalty. Looks most likely to be at Spa.
As for unsafe release, I have never understood why it's the driver who gets punished when it was a decision not in his control. The team should be either fined or docked constructors points. It does indeed look like an unsafe release, so lets see if Lewis gets punished, I would be surprised.
Hamilton escapes penalty
Mercedes fined €10,000