AeroDynamic wrote: ↑22 Mar 2022, 23:45
the irony about increasing safety obsessively, is you make the drivers feel more comfortable to take more risks. If somebody crashes at Monaco, do we change that too? these tracks have been fine for such a long time.
Jeddah definitely has some dangerous blind spots but changing the final corner didn't make much sense to me, it proved a healthy challenge to take the corner and keep it out the wall.
they could've solved Spa with a nice big gravel trap there. but no lets keep adding run off areas so people can go off track and just come back on and continue, unpunished.
I’m going to disagree with you there. I have personally witnessed four fatal crashes at race tracks. I don’t need to see any more and the fact they could increase runoff without changing the corner doesn’t change the challenge at all.
If someone is that far off the track surface, they are losing positions, if they don’t hit the wall. It just removes the wall that pushes cars back out into traffic. T-bone accidents don’t really add to the racing show for me, personally.
I’d hope someone who has Ayrton Senna as an avatar can see that…