slinger wrote: β13 Sep 2021, 16:36
Hi All
Curved questions to all you Racing enthusiasts
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Seeing as there is no lane changing allowed in the braking zone, would it not be interesting to put a pit lane exit type of no cross white line down the center of the road through a chicane and once you have picked you line into the braking zone you have to stick to your lane through the corner?
How would the 2 differing lines/lanes be advantaged or disadvantaged through the chicane as to the one being able to brake a bit later and the other being able to maybe get on the gas a little earlier?
Cheers...
It is a good Idea because chicanes ten to be low speed areas so feeding in from the Pits would be safer in theory.
The disadvantage to this is that chicanes are usually placed at points between alternate configurations. Meaning you have a high speed straight in configuration 1, but if it is too dangerous for one racing category you stick a chicane in the middle of it and call that configuration 2. Because of this the Pitlate exit line must be in a position to service the two configuations. If you run the pit lane exit line through the chicane in Config 1, it will add immensly to the pitstop time.
So in summary running pitlane exit through a chicane is OK for safety since its a slow speed area, but it can add much to the pitlane time loss depending on track configuations.