It'd be more like the goal line technology as VAR is manual. This is supplied by HawkEye which is also used in Tennis and Cricket and has been for many many years.
Line tracking robots be it kids toys, warehouse robots, etc are usually IR based. An IR light fires downwards and an IR sensor(photodiode) monitors the reflection.
Hold on to that thought ...Just_a_fan wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 22:36White line infringements? Woah, that's race penalties galore.
Deliberately impeding a qualifying lap? Er, sorry, what, where, when, how? Oh, never mind.
What a joke is F1 today.
IMHO drivers were warned about laps being deleted for going wide and if they can navigate tracks (including street circuits) with millimeter precision then I say they are fully aware of instances when they go wide. And they saw it happening in qualifying, in sprint and in feeder series and they knew quite well that all they had to do is stay within white lines. And yet they didn't.
The Stewards very strongly recommend that a solution be found to the track limits situation at this circuit.organic wrote:The document
There were around 100 laps to analize, yes the FIA should be applying instantly with better system. But Drivers in Monaco don't go over the limits because there is a wall and to make it drive slowly. If the drivers didn't get penalized after the race for exceding the track limits would have been unfair for those who stuck to the limits and drive slower to make it. You take a risk and sometimes pays out and sometimes not. They knew the rule and consequences before the race.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 23:38How can they hand out penalties when they didn’t even give a warning to a driver about his offense?
This is ridiculous and can’t stand! If the these drivers had been warned that they are on the verge of getting a penalty or that they already got a penalty they would have been more careful afterwards and stopped doing it probably! Most of the drivers did so and stopped going wide after getting the penalty!
F1 has a ton of problems right now and they seem to be focusing on irrelevant stuff that don’t even change the real result and just makes the whole show look like a clown show…
At least MotoGP uses an automatic system to instantly detect riders when they go beyond the white lines and they instantly delete lap times or give warnings!
This Motorsport season is just ridiculous! Borefests and clown stuff everywhere you look…
(Not to mention the FIA restarting a junior race at Spa just for one lap in soaking wet conditions just for the “spectacle”. I guess we all know when that precedent of “let’s not finish behind the safety car for the sake of entertainment” was set! There you go then…the results are out!)
It needs to be a Black and White flag or they break their own rules.Cuky wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 23:46IMHO drivers were warned about laps being deleted for going wide and if they can navigate tracks (including street circuits) with millimeter precision then I say they are fully aware of instances when they go wide. And they saw it happening in qualifying, in sprint and in feeder series and they knew quite well that all they had to do is stay within white lines. And yet they didn't.
On the other hand, as far as I am concerned F1 lacks clear guidance on track limits. Yes, rules define what is and isn't considered to be part of the track, but over the years F1 has been policing those limits inconsistently and only on some corners. They should write it in the rules so that it is clear that any excursion off track, except in cases where someone pushes you out or you spin out or you get out on the gravel/grass and loose a ton of time, would be counted towards drivers' tally and after certain amount of excursions they get a final warning and then a pre-defined penalty which is the same for everyone who deserves it and is not left out for stewards discretion.