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Complaining to the referee
Who else is getting fed up of drivers complaining on the radio (usually indirectly) to the referee (race control)? Is it just part of the game now to try to influence decisions? I'm not sure it has much effect anyway, as the decisions seem to be made independently of such complaints (and are haphazard at times).
Pérez seems to be a serial complainer when it comes to any move or defence on him and I don't know if it's making drivers more sensitive to every possible argument they can make about how they were unfairly "pushed off the track". I sort of feel most of the time they should just get on with it really. |
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Yes and no, BR.
The problem is that unlike many other sports (let's pretend that F1 is a genuine sport), "play" cannot be stopped while the referee (race control) looks at all the data available to decide whether every move was "legal". In virtually every team sport, the team rushes to the referee or umpire to complain about x or y, play stops and video is reviewed to resolve the problem. It happens even in tennis. As has been stated on the pages a few times, the teams even instruct their drivers to whinge so that race control can have a look at whatever the driver is crying about. And yes, it does seem distasteful. |
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F1 loves to layer rules upon rules upon rules, so how about one that says
"No penalty will be applied if another driver from another team complains about it on the radio." That would shut them up. |
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probably a net positive for me.
for example, i like that drivers are calling out other drivers for exceeding track limits as it adds a bit of public pressure (by design i suppose as race control are the ones who choose to share those messages on the broadcast) on the officials to monitor out of bounds far more closely then they used to a few years ago. |
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Personally I feel it's getting a bit much now. I can understand drivers getting annoyed if someone blatantly pushes them off track, but most of the time it seems unnecessary. Of course they get frustrated in the heat of the moment. For me it's sad and in some ways pathetic the teams instruct the drivers to complain. Whatever happened to drivers talking it out amongst themselves? It's getting dreary all this complaining. Every driver makes mistakes, so it sounds hypocritical a lot of the time too.
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Although I understand the reasons behind drivers doing this I too find it annoying. To me it makes them sound like spoiled children whinging to their mother about what some other kid has done to them in the playground!
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We don't get to hear everything, so take what we do get to hear with a pinch of something savoury.
Remember that whoever chooses the comms we hear, it's their agenda we're hearing. |
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I think its been going on for longer than people think. There was a chronically wet race at Sepang back in the early 2000s, most of the cars were on wets, but the Ferraris were on inters. Schumacher and Barrichello were reportedly on the radios telling race control it was too wet, likely because they knew their tyres were not suited to the conditions.
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That's the trouble Greem, everything we hear or are told appears to have a hidden agenda behind it...
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What are the rules, who enforces then, how much leeway should be given, when leeway is given, is that not inconsistent enforcement that we complain about? This video of Massa and Kubica fighting in 2007 Japanese GP. Lots of pushing each other off track and off track passes. Today that would be high drama. Is that the level of "looseness" and "just let the drivers figure it out" that we want? Maybe it is, but where is the line drawn? What is acceptable and what is not? When championships are on the line, why not use any advantage you can get including calling out enforceable rule infractions? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnxUu36-uYw Richard |
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The radio messages have been included to spice things up for the viewer and have become part of the entertainment, with the TV race director deciding which ones are going to be aired for maximum effect.
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Yes, it's up to the TV director to air the messages, but it is those in the FIA's Race director's room that releases them to the TV director. Not all messages are permitted by the FIA to be broadcast. Something else that needs to be taken into account is that the messages that are broadcasted are done so with a time gap whilst the decisions are made about whether they will be aired. |
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I don't know at all, but I can imagine that the FIA race director reviewing which of "their" communications between themselves and the teams might be provided to the racing director. But that the TV director may at any time replay audio that was already heard on the in-car feed live (or nearly live). And I wonder if teams have the ability to selectively mute driver to car audio? But even then, that seems unlikely. They would need something like a 10 second delay loop and some type of rules as when to mute and when not. It seems fraught with the potential for error. Re-broadcast in which they may want to strip out foul language is easy to do after the fact. Also, there are times such as when a car is in the garage in which the in-car video and audio is cut and not shown in the F1TV app. Richard Last edited by Richard C; 13 Sep 2023 at 14:31. |
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Richard, as far as I am aware, all radio communications between car and team is monitored by the FIA. To the best of my knowledge, the teams do not have the ability or right to mute conversations.
Of course, under normal circumstances, it will not be the Race director him/herself who monitors radio communications but the team under his control in race control. |
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And that, Gentlemen, is why I was thinking it was unnecessary for teams to get drivers to call out incidents the feel are worthy of investigation, but if it's all monitored anyway, why should it influence anything?
I suspect the tongue is partially in cheek, but it's s good idea! Albeit with at least one flaw - we would see drivers say things like "I don't things in code, like "I don't think much of Ferrari's strategy!". |
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I can imagine race control at times might be rolling their eyes at this stuff at times. ![]() And... While the driver > TV > race control is not a real feedback path, maybe we as fans feel like that is the path because we see/hear it? Plus... if you are looking to create or showcase drama, a TV director is not going to miss an opportunity to show a driver complaining about someone else (another driver, his own car, his own team, race control, weather, etc.) ![]() Richard |
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One of the major changes following the debacle of the final race of 2021 is that teams no longer have direct access to the Race Director during the race. Those "conversations", whether by email or phone, can only go to one of the team in race control. This means that team principles and/or managers will be unable to attempt to influence the "flow" of the race as clearly happened on that occasion.
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I thought the agenda of what they chose is very obvious. Not really hidden. It is to chose dramatic messages or ones that provoke a reaction from the audience. Sometimes this might add understanding to the race. basically, this: Last edited by Adam43; 13 Sep 2023 at 23:28. |
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