Dan Ticktum Can't Test - Boohoo or suck it up sunshine?
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I've just been reading the Autosport story ( https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/137508/red-bull-... ) where, and I quote:
"Red Bull thinks it "odd" that European Formula 3 title contender Dan Ticktum cannot run in one of its young driver test days because of Formula 1's superlicence points criteria."
Why's he missing superlicence points? For this little episode - https://www.autosport.com/national/news/121941/tic...
Now, bearing in mind Santino Ferruci has just been fired from his F2 team and dropped by his management agency for a moderately lesser offence, is Horner actually raving? Surely, the whole point of a licence system is to prevent exactly this - a guy who was banned for two years (one suspeneded) for deliberately overtaking flag after flag to then crash into his rival - from going unpunished. You did something dumb and dangerous, and so you have to suffer the consequences, some of which are immediate and some of which may be quite far reaching.
Now all that said, I fully expect the criteria to be waived and Ticktum to test, thereby confirming that F1 is all about the money (as opposed to just 99%). What sort of message would it send to lower formula drivers - commit infractions and provided you're a really good driver, someone will pull the strings and sweep it all away?
Edited for the first link.
"Red Bull thinks it "odd" that European Formula 3 title contender Dan Ticktum cannot run in one of its young driver test days because of Formula 1's superlicence points criteria."
Why's he missing superlicence points? For this little episode - https://www.autosport.com/national/news/121941/tic...
Now, bearing in mind Santino Ferruci has just been fired from his F2 team and dropped by his management agency for a moderately lesser offence, is Horner actually raving? Surely, the whole point of a licence system is to prevent exactly this - a guy who was banned for two years (one suspeneded) for deliberately overtaking flag after flag to then crash into his rival - from going unpunished. You did something dumb and dangerous, and so you have to suffer the consequences, some of which are immediate and some of which may be quite far reaching.
Now all that said, I fully expect the criteria to be waived and Ticktum to test, thereby confirming that F1 is all about the money (as opposed to just 99%). What sort of message would it send to lower formula drivers - commit infractions and provided you're a really good driver, someone will pull the strings and sweep it all away?
Edited for the first link.
Edited by Smitters on Thursday 19th July 12:39
Smitters said:
I've just been reading the Autosport story (https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/137508/red-bull-annoyed-by-ticktum-test-block) where, and I quote:
"Red Bull thinks it "odd" that European Formula 3 title contender Dan Ticktum cannot run in one of its young driver test days because of Formula 1's superlicence points criteria."
Why's he missing superlicence points? For this little episode - https://www.autosport.com/national/news/121941/tic...
Now, bearing in mind Santino Ferruci has just been fired from his F2 team and dropped by his management agency for a moderately lesser offence, is Horner actually raving? Surely, the whole point of a licence system is to prevent exactly this - a guy who was banned for two years (one suspeneded) for deliberately overtaking flag after flag to then crash into his rival - from going unpunished. You did something dumb and dangerous, and so you have to suffer the consequences, some of which are immediate and some of which may be quite far reaching.
Now all that said, I fully expect the criteria to be waived and Ticktum to test, thereby confirming that F1 is all about the money (as opposed to just 99%). What sort of message would it send to lower formula drivers - commit infractions and provided you're a really good driver, someone will pull the strings and sweep it all away?
Why don't they just ban him completely?"Red Bull thinks it "odd" that European Formula 3 title contender Dan Ticktum cannot run in one of its young driver test days because of Formula 1's superlicence points criteria."
Why's he missing superlicence points? For this little episode - https://www.autosport.com/national/news/121941/tic...
Now, bearing in mind Santino Ferruci has just been fired from his F2 team and dropped by his management agency for a moderately lesser offence, is Horner actually raving? Surely, the whole point of a licence system is to prevent exactly this - a guy who was banned for two years (one suspeneded) for deliberately overtaking flag after flag to then crash into his rival - from going unpunished. You did something dumb and dangerous, and so you have to suffer the consequences, some of which are immediate and some of which may be quite far reaching.
Now all that said, I fully expect the criteria to be waived and Ticktum to test, thereby confirming that F1 is all about the money (as opposed to just 99%). What sort of message would it send to lower formula drivers - commit infractions and provided you're a really good driver, someone will pull the strings and sweep it all away?
Vocal Minority said:
I guess it depends on the sanctioning bodies idea of the punishment fitting the crime.
Do you let them get away with murder or hang them for stealing a silk handkerchief? Or any of the gamut of options in between.
What would be a proportionate response to his infraction?
That's just it - I think the ban was proportional. A byproduct of the ban is that he lacks the licence points to test in F1 because he was forced to sit out a season. That's the longer, secondary impact of the punishment - make him stay in the lower formulas for longer to learn his craft and demonstrate he's got judgement as sound as his un-banned peers.Do you let them get away with murder or hang them for stealing a silk handkerchief? Or any of the gamut of options in between.
What would be a proportionate response to his infraction?
I object to Horner's view. It's not odd to me, it makes perfect sense. But then it's not going to cost me money.
Smitters said:
Why's he missing superlicence points? For this little episode - https://www.autosport.com/national/news/121941/tic...
Wow.Smitters said:
That's just it - I think the ban was proportional. A byproduct of the ban is that he lacks the licence points to test in F1 because he was forced to sit out a season. That's the longer, secondary impact of the punishment - make him stay in the lower formulas for longer to learn his craft and demonstrate he's got judgement as sound as his un-banned peers.
I object to Horner's view. It's not odd to me, it makes perfect sense. But then it's not going to cost me money.
+1, well said. If you cannot do the time... I object to Horner's view. It's not odd to me, it makes perfect sense. But then it's not going to cost me money.
He's served the time and the guy is a pretty good and balanced driver these days. His response to Prema's accusations was rather more mature than the accusation. As it happens He's doing Euro F3 and Collard was commentating the DTM at the same round. As it stood watching the MSA Formula that year I was surprised Collard wasn't nerfed off the track more.
F1 doesn't need a mentallist like tiktum. i know crashes are interrsting to some, but they make the races more boring. Remember when grosjean used to go fully grosjean every first lap? Would lose 2-3 cars and boom 63 laps of not seeing that midfield battle.
Lando norris deserves an f1 seat.far.far.more, but i realise that he's in the wrong development programme to end up at torro rosso...
Lando norris deserves an f1 seat.far.far.more, but i realise that he's in the wrong development programme to end up at torro rosso...
Some Gump said:
F1 doesn't need a mentallist like tiktum. i know crashes are interrsting to some, but they make the races more boring. Remember when grosjean used to go fully grosjean every first lap? Would lose 2-3 cars and boom 63 laps of not seeing that midfield battle.
Lando norris deserves an f1 seat.far.far.more, but i realise that he's in the wrong development programme to end up at torro rosso...
Really? Ticktum hasn't got involved despite the Prema team seemingly trying to rile him. He's running as clean as the rest.Lando norris deserves an f1 seat.far.far.more, but i realise that he's in the wrong development programme to end up at torro rosso...
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