Yes. Suzuka is a good example of what a circuit should look like. There is no incentive to exceed the track limits anywhere at Suzuka. The kerbing, grass, gravel, and gradients at the edge of the track punish you for going wide.Rodak wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 02:47How about two meters of grass?AR3-GP wrote: ↑30 Jun 2023, 22:28Real time punishment is especially important for the races. While some may think this situation where drivers simply have their lap deleted in qualy is sufficient, drivers are rarely facing consequences for exceeding track limits in races. They get a few warnings before they get a "black flag", but what if a driver waits until the last lap to break the track limits in order to gain an extra tenth to stay just out of the DRS gap? Should a race be decided like this?ValeVida46 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2023, 22:22
+1 This idea.
Real-time penalty for exceeding the limits of the track.
it would make more sense for track limits to always slow the driver down so that they are punished when they make mistakes and that they cannot strategically "use their strikes" without consequence.