I've first seen that in 2007 I think, only in testing.spinmastermic wrote:Anyone else notice the rain light in the video was green? First Force India, now Lotus. Does the light have to be red?
I've first seen that in 2007 I think, only in testing.spinmastermic wrote:Anyone else notice the rain light in the video was green? First Force India, now Lotus. Does the light have to be red?
It has been suggested that rookie drivers have the green light.spinmastermic wrote:Anyone else notice the rain light in the video was green? First Force India, now Lotus. Does the light have to be red?
tok-tokkie wrote:It has been suggested that rookie drivers have the green light.spinmastermic wrote:Anyone else notice the rain light in the video was green? First Force India, now Lotus. Does the light have to be red?
But Luzzi or Jarno are not rookies, neither is FIF1...tok-tokkie wrote:It has been suggested that rookie drivers have the green light.spinmastermic wrote:Anyone else notice the rain light in the video was green? First Force India, now Lotus. Does the light have to be red?
It is for rookies, and di Resta was testing.Confused_Andy wrote:But Luzzi or Jarno are not rookies, neither is FIF1...tok-tokkie wrote:It has been suggested that rookie drivers have the green light.spinmastermic wrote:Anyone else notice the rain light in the video was green? First Force India, now Lotus. Does the light have to be red?
They can't be part of the green revolutiongodlameroso wrote:What about color blind people?
Rain. Yeah right.ISLAMATRON wrote:The green light is said to be seen more readily in the rain/foul weather... we've seen it before(on a toyota maybe?) in testing and it has nothing to do with rookie drivers... the FIA may have just put it in place without making big deal of it... which would be kinda silly with their whole "make cars green" campaign.