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Another young driver lost at Spa

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I hope this is OK but I don't want to post everything in two places. I started a thread for the 24 Hours of Spa 2023 in [email protected] https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/370123

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The British Hillclimb Championships visits the Yorkshire venue of Harewood, just north of Leeds

https://www.youtube.com/live/xflePOwgo3k

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1499225

During the Formula E qualifying round in Portland, Oregon, today, the DS Penske team was fined €25,000 after it surreptitiously installed an RFID scanner at the entrance to the pit, which the FIA stewards said could collect data from other race cars and give them an advantage. The team’s racers, Stoffel Vandoorne and Jean-Éric Vergne, were also hit with a pit lane start penalty for today’s race — meaning they will have to wait at the end of the pit lane until all of the other cars have driven past before entering the race.

The FIA Stewards explanation for the penalty was provided to The Verge via email:

The Stewards were advised by the Technical Delegate that the competitor had installed RFID scanning equipment in the pit lane entry this morning that was able to collect live data from all cars. Firstly, it is forbidden in general for competitors to install or place any equipment in the pit lane. Secondly, the collection of data by this method gives the competitor a lot of information, which is a huge and unfair advantage. Taking all the circumstances together, the Stewards feel that the given penalty is appropriate.

RFID chips have been used in Formula E tires for the entirety of the still-young motorsport, primarily to track the condition of tires, including temperature and tire pressure, and encourage their efficient use, according to a 2014 article in Tyrepress.

For the 2023 season, Formula E has switched to a new “Gen 3” car design and a new tire manufacturer, going from Michelins to the Hankook iON. A Motorsport.com report from off-season testing discussed how much of a challenge that presented for the teams and a possible reason why attempting to glean data from the entire field was something Penske would even try.

For the 2022-2023 season, the series picked up a sponsorship from Hankook tires, which a report in Motorsport indicated presented challenges for the drivers, who had been used to the same Michelin tires for the previous 8 seasons.

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My first try at posting to this group.

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Habe noch nie ein Langstreckenrennen wirklich geguckt. Ich liebe es.

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Who's watching this weekend? I love this track.

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Feel free to add it to your calendar so you don't miss a race!

If you're in the US, here's the TV schedule for (C)NBC: https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2023/03/15/motogp-nbc-sports-schedule-how-to-watch-2023-season-broadcasts-on-tv-streams/

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I would love to join a MotoGP community, but have no interest in moderating it. If someone else were to start one, I'd be happy to join.

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Got to do a bunch of rain drifting at the last event.
I love rain drifting because i can do laps alllll daaaay looooong on only a single pair of tires. Sure, dry drifting is faster and more aggressive but i would rather do a hundred laps!

My car is filthy. I still haven't washed it...

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Given that it's race week I thought it'd be a great time to start a discussion thread for the 24 Hours of Le Mans!

What are your predictions for each class? For LMH I'm hoping Ferrari can pull out a victory but Toyota have been pretty rock-solid this season so far.

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Thought I'd start a new community dedicated to motorsport. News, discussions about upcoming races (from any discipline) all welcome!