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Indeed. Maybe grass could be replaced with slippery paint, similar to parkings, just to avoid any step between curb-grass and grass-asphalt (if there´s asphalt again before the barriers)
Safety is a concern in Silverstone, Spa, Montmelo or any other track with grass next to the track? Grass exist on most tracks on the calendar, at least at some corners
Like I said before, instead of a slippery part, make it textured. Not that much that it is abbrasive (or maybe a bit), but enough for drivers to notice. The effect will be that drivers will stay between the track limits much more.
Are curbs not textured enough already? Or am I misunderstanding your point?
Well that was the problem in Qatar, they weren't . So the drivers could not clearly see or feel the track limits (at least, that was their feedback).rscsr wrote: ↑18 Oct 2023, 14:25Are curbs not textured enough already? Or am I misunderstanding your point?
Totally agree! - take away the temptation (acres of tarmac runoff), put grass/gravel/sand or whatever there instead - don't really care what - just as long as it means going outside the line results in an instant and unavoidable increase in lap time. Any 'technical' solution is bound to fail at some point or you'll get continuing arguments about mm of exceeding the limits (coz sensors aren't perfect and always have an error margin)DDopey wrote: ↑18 Oct 2023, 16:41I think this topic is discussing two things, prevention and detection. The problems with detection came from the abundance of track limit violations, now it would be possible to find a technology solution of that. This might be a good thing even if they are capable of reducing the amount of track limit violations. But prevention should be the first step and solutions for that will always allow for better racing.