Magicsenna_41 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 10:01
basti313 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 09:48
This is their descission. As we have seen with Alpine, this is the driver's issue if he battles and makes himself slow. We saw with Ver, that a real racer just goes for it in the first place. The other ones more into tactics go slow and make themselves vulnerable as they loose time. There is nothing wrong with staying behind.
like how you defend your own 'world'...
Well, I quite liked my "world" in the last two races. So happy to defend.
There is rather the (big?) question if Saudi and Bahrain need three DRS zones in the current formula and not if you need to change the rules.
Danlizzyman wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 10:02
Regarding DRS, I thought Gary Anderson (I know, I know) had a good idea, he suggested allowing the use of DRS only when a driver is between 1-2 seconds behind, so he can use it to draw closer, but once he's under a second behind he's on his own to find a way past. What do you guys think?
Then you can not overtake. See the race start and SC restart. Without DRS no overtaking as slipstream is too low.
Stu wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 10:03
Danlizzyman wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 10:02
Regarding DRS, I thought Gary Anderson (I know, I know) had a good idea, he suggested allowing the use of DRS only when a driver is between 1-2 seconds behind, so he can use it to draw closer, but once he's under a second behind he's on his own to find a way past. What do you guys think?
I would rather see it having a limited number of applications per race.
Just another thing to manage. In DTM this rather ended in an overtake reduction as the car in front could more easily save DRS.