I think without the sausage kerb, that could have been a copy of Billy Mongers accident, a car coming back onto the track like that is dangerous in any situation.
was this in the sprint or feature race?
The other teams are exploiting it, but Mercedes are suffering with it, they didn’t try the extra (second) stay out for ‘shits & giggles’morefirejules08 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 11:21How would they know?
The whole thing was caused by whoever went wide at Copse; when he came back on he ‘chopped’ the guy behind and then squeezed/pushed him onto the grass. Looks like he was simply a passenger after that. I would hope that a penalty was issued to the other driver.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 11:32A bed of gravel in place of the grass would have slowed that car down significantly, and could even replace the kerb because you wouldn't want to cut the corner and get gravel on your tyres.chrisc90 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 11:25Seriously cant see why they cant just remove all these sausage kerbs, and put a yellow/white line on the outer of the kerb (in replacement of the sausage kerb) and make the rule of no part of the tyre can touch the line. Stick some pressure sensors in it and it will enforce itself and no if's or buts about whether a car touched the line. Much safer, and also enforces the reason for the kerb whilst removing the risk of accident at the same time
This is to do with flexing of the plank, not the floor edgesStu wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 12:06The other teams are exploiting it, but Mercedes are suffering with it, they didn’t try the extra (second) stay out for ‘shits & giggles’
Yeah, not the same thing though unless Mercedes second stay magically stiffened the plank area tooStu wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 12:06The other teams are exploiting it, but Mercedes are suffering with it, they didn’t try the extra (second) stay out for ‘shits & giggles’
I think Nissany went wide, chopped back onto the track and squeezed Hauger onto the grass. Hauger then T-Boned Nissany.Stu wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 12:10The whole thing was caused by whoever went wide at Copse; when he came back on he ‘chopped’ the guy behind and then squeezed/pushed him onto the grass. Looks like he was simply a passenger after that. I would hope that a penalty was issued to the other driver.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 11:32A bed of gravel in place of the grass would have slowed that car down significantly, and could even replace the kerb because you wouldn't want to cut the corner and get gravel on your tyres.chrisc90 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 11:25Seriously cant see why they cant just remove all these sausage kerbs, and put a yellow/white line on the outer of the kerb (in replacement of the sausage kerb) and make the rule of no part of the tyre can touch the line. Stick some pressure sensors in it and it will enforce itself and no if's or buts about whether a car touched the line. Much safer, and also enforces the reason for the kerb whilst removing the risk of accident at the same time
That's what I saw happening too indeed. Very happy that we have a halo to prevent injury.Mogster wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 12:35I think Nissany went wide, chopped back onto the track and squeezed Hauger onto the grass. Hauger then T-Boned Nissany.Stu wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 12:10The whole thing was caused by whoever went wide at Copse; when he came back on he ‘chopped’ the guy behind and then squeezed/pushed him onto the grass. Looks like he was simply a passenger after that. I would hope that a penalty was issued to the other driver.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 11:32
A bed of gravel in place of the grass would have slowed that car down significantly, and could even replace the kerb because you wouldn't want to cut the corner and get gravel on your tyres.
Yeah, once there was contact and he was on the grass with a broken front right, he was always just a passenger. Gravel would have slowed him down as the tub would have been down in to it, but on the grass there was not much deceleration going on.Stu wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 12:10The whole thing was caused by whoever went wide at Copse; when he came back on he ‘chopped’ the guy behind and then squeezed/pushed him onto the grass. Looks like he was simply a passenger after that. I would hope that a penalty was issued to the other driver.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 11:32A bed of gravel in place of the grass would have slowed that car down significantly, and could even replace the kerb because you wouldn't want to cut the corner and get gravel on your tyres.chrisc90 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 11:25Seriously cant see why they cant just remove all these sausage kerbs, and put a yellow/white line on the outer of the kerb (in replacement of the sausage kerb) and make the rule of no part of the tyre can touch the line. Stick some pressure sensors in it and it will enforce itself and no if's or buts about whether a car touched the line. Much safer, and also enforces the reason for the kerb whilst removing the risk of accident at the same time