There was an "incident" that took place at the GT2 start of this round. MoE admins told me I was wrong. I think that's bullshit and this is the story.
NIKI started lining up to our car with more and more overlap coming from last turn onto the straight, at one point he even hit Norbi when going past the right side "apex" before the pitlane entry (and there was more than enough room to avoid contact). Following screenshots (going down) show the 2nd and the 3rd row of cars PROPERLY lined up as a grid, while NIKI keeps getting closer and closer:
http://www.team-sirius.com/downloads/lfs/O_RLY.jpg
Norbi's only possible reaction to this was to back off the throttle slightly so he would let NIKI know he's getting too close - at which point NIKI was even in front of our car. All of these actions taken by NIKI had a single purpose of messing with the grid at the start and distracting other driver/s at the start - he even confirms this during our MSN chat (log file below).
After seeing the replay of the start (after 8-9 laps) I pm'd DWB to tell him we'll be filing a protest against NIKI's behaviour during the start, to which DWB replied with:
So, we didn't file a protest because the rules were vague and innacurate. There is however an interesting quote from P. Lehto:
After the whole argument with the admins, I took it upon myself to ask all of the MoE 2006/2007 season drivers about the starting procedure and get replays. All of them confirm the same thing: double file just ment you change from single file tire warming to what the grid looks like on a standing start. Also, most of them were in disbeliefe when I told them admins consider it "perfectly fine" if the car in 2nd place has 100 % overlap with the polesitter. I don't want to take up any more space but same was confirmed by Jay, n1lyn, prophet, Sracer, Norbi and the list goes on. For all of you who were "not around" before season 2007/2008 when the administration changed and rules started getting lost in translation here are some screenshot of the grid-arrangment tool and proper spacing: (order of the screenshots is left -> right in rows)
http://www.team-sirius.com/downloads/lfs/2006_KY2_Start.jpg
Also, DWB mentions several times in the 2008/9 season threads that MoE is supposed to be modeled after ALMS and follow the ACO/IMSA rules. So, here is the rulebook for ALMS (2009 version):
http://www.team-sirius.com/dow ... LES%202nd%20ED%20V2.0.pdf
And some of the quotes on rolling starts:
And the video of an ALMS rolling start where it's clearly visable that the front end of the 2nd car is lined up with the rear axle/tires of the car in front:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpYmZUpTSJc
Also, I've read a rule in FIA GT rulebook or somewhere yesterday (can't find it to save my life now) which also states that during a rolling start no overtaking can take place until you cross the start/finish line.
To conclude this novel.. Fix your wrong beliefes about "double-file" starts where it's ok to have 100 % overlap with the polesitter because I believe it's in the interest of all teams to keep their good (or bad) qualifying positions. Easiest thing to do probably is to put this up to a vote, do you (as the drivers) want to keep the current "double-file" rule and let the 2nd placed car have the option to equal your starting position.. or do you want there to be PROPER GRIDDING so everyone can keep their deserved positions.
NIKI started lining up to our car with more and more overlap coming from last turn onto the straight, at one point he even hit Norbi when going past the right side "apex" before the pitlane entry (and there was more than enough room to avoid contact). Following screenshots (going down) show the 2nd and the 3rd row of cars PROPERLY lined up as a grid, while NIKI keeps getting closer and closer:
http://www.team-sirius.com/downloads/lfs/O_RLY.jpg
Norbi's only possible reaction to this was to back off the throttle slightly so he would let NIKI know he's getting too close - at which point NIKI was even in front of our car. All of these actions taken by NIKI had a single purpose of messing with the grid at the start and distracting other driver/s at the start - he even confirms this during our MSN chat (log file below).
After seeing the replay of the start (after 8-9 laps) I pm'd DWB to tell him we'll be filing a protest against NIKI's behaviour during the start, to which DWB replied with:
scipy he was completley side by side
CoRe.DWB like touching?
scipy no but like
scipy at the start
scipy u need to be to the side and BEHIND
scipy not completley side by side
scipy and then
scipy he turned into norbi / onto his line
scipy in that fast T1
scipy not leaving enough room
CoRe.DWB [B]completely side by side is how I'd do it.[/B]
scipy what?
scipy no?
CoRe.DWB yes
scipy since forever in MoE
scipy on the start
scipy even when we had that tool
scipy that arranged the grid spacing
scipy u had to be like
CoRe.DWB I wasn't around for that.
scipy front corner of ur car
scipy couple of cm from the rear corner of car in front
CoRe.DWB Anyway, protest it if you like.
scipy not side by side
scipy well i'm not gonna protests if u dont know the rules
scipy i mean if u dont agree with the rule
CoRe.DWB That's not in the rules.
scipy it's common sense?
CoRe.DWB [B]The rule is simply "double file".[/B]
CoRe.DWB Most of the series I watch have even rows.
scipy omg
scipy but what's the point of having a pole then?
CoRe.DWB inside lane
CoRe.DWB the leader gets to pick his side.
scipy basically the polesitter should be in front dwb
scipy at least by a car legnth
CoRe.DWB not in most series I watch.
scipy dood
scipy u have the common sense rule
scipy about the sportmsnaship and unfair advantages
CoRe.DWB yeah, and common sense says most RL series have even rows.
scipy (he means NASCAR...)
So, we didn't file a protest because the rules were vague and innacurate. There is however an interesting quote from P. Lehto:
16:33 grim • the doublefile is just made up bs, its a rolling grid :)
16:34 scipy • omg
16:34 scipy • u've put that so well
16:37 grim • lol i watched the replay
16:37 grim • niki is in the correct position until main straight
After the whole argument with the admins, I took it upon myself to ask all of the MoE 2006/2007 season drivers about the starting procedure and get replays. All of them confirm the same thing: double file just ment you change from single file tire warming to what the grid looks like on a standing start. Also, most of them were in disbeliefe when I told them admins consider it "perfectly fine" if the car in 2nd place has 100 % overlap with the polesitter. I don't want to take up any more space but same was confirmed by Jay, n1lyn, prophet, Sracer, Norbi and the list goes on. For all of you who were "not around" before season 2007/2008 when the administration changed and rules started getting lost in translation here are some screenshot of the grid-arrangment tool and proper spacing: (order of the screenshots is left -> right in rows)
http://www.team-sirius.com/downloads/lfs/2006_KY2_Start.jpg
Also, DWB mentions several times in the 2008/9 season threads that MoE is supposed to be modeled after ALMS and follow the ACO/IMSA rules. So, here is the rulebook for ALMS (2009 version):
http://www.team-sirius.com/dow ... LES%202nd%20ED%20V2.0.pdf
And some of the quotes on rolling starts:
And the video of an ALMS rolling start where it's clearly visable that the front end of the 2nd car is lined up with the rear axle/tires of the car in front:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpYmZUpTSJc
Also, I've read a rule in FIA GT rulebook or somewhere yesterday (can't find it to save my life now) which also states that during a rolling start no overtaking can take place until you cross the start/finish line.
To conclude this novel.. Fix your wrong beliefes about "double-file" starts where it's ok to have 100 % overlap with the polesitter because I believe it's in the interest of all teams to keep their good (or bad) qualifying positions. Easiest thing to do probably is to put this up to a vote, do you (as the drivers) want to keep the current "double-file" rule and let the 2nd placed car have the option to equal your starting position.. or do you want there to be PROPER GRIDDING so everyone can keep their deserved positions.