Interesting. Sounds like they had plans to protect the launch pad but it was a couple months from being built. The pad held up during the static fire (it did take some damage but nothing severe, and was repaired) so they gambled that it would hold up during the actual flight. The static fire had the same number of engines fired up, but I don't think they throttled them all the way to full power. So the pad was going to be hit with more force during the launch than the static fire. I'm guessing they knew it would do damage, but didn't think it would dig the massive crater that we saw.
Elon says 1-2 months from being able to launch again....so probably 4-6 months.
Elon says 1-2 months from being able to launch again....so probably 4-6 months.