• @GreenEngineering3475OP
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    Lando barely managed to keep the lead and then, little by little took off… in 20 laps he accumulated a 7+ second lead.

    Lando pitted under the safety car and had fresh tyre on and due to a mistake none of the other cars were allowed that luxury(pitting under a safety car window).
    Norris and Max talk about it, in this clip: https://youtu.be/Nq82CB-zOto

    In case that clip gets copyrighted The reporter asked Norris: Would he have been able to win without a cheap pitstop and fresher rubber.

    Norris replied: It would have been difficult, because then he would have to keep Max, Leclerc and Oscar(all on fresh tyres) behind.

    at no point did it seem Max was able to shorten that lead

    Max hit the bollard at turn 15 and picked up some damage( I think), also he had issues with grip especially on the hard tyre. Max talks about the grip issue in the post race interview.

    https://youtu.be/D56a3g6APj8?t=52

    I know some rules which make no sense to me, like getting both DRS and Blue flag when lapping cars (IMO, it should only be DRS)

    In my opinion, if you remove blue flags for the leader, then you’re just asking for this to happen time and again. No one wants to get lapped and these kind of moves will be made.

    https://youtu.be/6LSAaVq4Dsw

    IMO, being in the lead should be either same or actually a bit harder than not

    I disagree with you. My understanding of Formula 1 is that it pays (literally the prize money) to be the leader and rest of them want it they have to either catch up or concede. Either its design and development, aero, engine or upgrades, whichever team gets it done first and fast should win and get the money.

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      1 month ago

      Sure, I get Lando got lucky but still… it’s not like Max had 20 lap old tires, the difference was super small. I do not recall anything about damage from the bollard (I’d be surprised if he did and no-one mentioned it in the race)

      And yes, Max did mention he had a hard time on Hard tires once… but regardless, my point is that once you get to first, it seems too easy to keep it

      In my opinion, if you remove blue flags for the leader, then you’re just asking for this to happen time and again

      Fair, then they should get the blue flag and not DRS… why get DRS to help pass a car that is mandated to let you pass? Honestly, if there were just harsher penalties for stupid moves like the one Ocon made for lapped cars vs regular spots that would probably solve the issue

      I do not think people will crash all the time without the blue flag though… it doesn’t happen too often when it “counts” (as in someone actually losing a spot that matters), I doubt all F1 drivers would just be as petty as Ocon was then.

      I disagree with you. My understanding of Formula 1 is that it pays (literally the prize money) to be the leader and rest of them want it they have to either catch up or concede.

      Precisely… why make it easier to keep the lead? and the reason why I think we shouldn’t is: entertainment. Too many races turn to car parades where nobody can pass each other. Even Miami was getting really boring until some lucky VSC and SC events switched the line up and that was just luck… otherwise, we were watching many cars within DRS still unable to pass each other… and this is not Monaco hehehe

      In any case, thanks for taking the time to reply. Your answer gives me a better perspective on the matter