by Workingman » 06 Oct 2014, 11:59
I got up to watch the race live and, judging by the conditions, was convinced that it would be called off. The installation laps were a waste of time as nobody could learn anything from them. Then came the parade lap to form the grid, when Ericsson spun off, and I thought that was it, but no......
We were told that there was a 'window of opportunity' and that a wet race would be started behind the safety car. Fair enough, that has happened before. After what was a failed first attempt and a 20 minute break, the Safety Car was used again and after a few laps there was a racing line beginning to show as the rain eased and a race proper got under way.
Now, whilst all this was going on, there was a debate about why it was not moved forward, backwards or sideways. The argument always seemed to come down on the side of there needing to be a race. All eventualities were explained: from no points, to half points, to full points and at what point in the race - but the fans needed to have a race, it was only right.
I am OK with that so long as it is safe to race, and there was a period when it was safe to race, that's why intermediate and full wets are provided. Where it went wrong was when the heavens opened again and cars were switching from inters to full wets. At that point someone (Charlie Whiting) needed to make a decision - and failed. Forty laps had been completed, so full points would be awarded so, as soon as any driver came off, the race should have been red flagged.
As for the drivers..... apparently many more than Massa were saying that it was unsafe. If that was the case then the drivers should have taken matters into their own hands and pitted - Prost and Stewart would have done so.
I don't know where to go with F1 now. Over the past few years it has become more about the technology than the drivers - Scalextric without the wires. I do not want to give up on it, but this might be my last season of dedicated watching.