SiLo wrote: ↑16 Oct 2023, 12:20
Just make the curbs thinner. Why can an entire car be on the curb when its almost 2m wide? Have a 1m curb and then a strip of grass beyond the track before the tarmac runoff starts.
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)
FW17 wrote: ↑16 Oct 2023, 12:26
Safety for non F1 and non racing category events
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
Rodak said track limits are only a concern at some specific tracks, I agree, but to be more precise we should talk about specific corners better than tracks. Any track have some corner wich may be problematic, and some wich don´t so, it should be as easy as looking at those corners
You can be sure at any of these corners there´s no need for any camera, drone or sensor to enforce track limits, and safety has never been a huge problem
Silverstone:
Montmelo:
Spa:
Spielberg:
Monza:
But I must agree gravel and grass might be a problem safety wise, that´s the reason I´d replace them with tarmac/concrete, with a very slippery paint for at least 2m wide, then tarmac again.
This way anyone going off track will slide and/or lose time (can´t take advantage of going off track with a wider line), but when someone lose control and spin out of the track, once the car pass this 2m slippery band there´s tarmac again, and there will be grip again to slow down, stop or rejoin the track.
I think this would solve all problems of each system:
- Better than grass, wich is a problem because of minimal grip, and sliding with barely any deceleration before crashing with the barriers
- Better than gravel, as cars can dig into it and turn over
- Better than a wall for obvious reasons
- Better than all asphalt, wich means stewarts will have to check cameras after each Q sesion and change results after the checkered flag, or relying and implementing a new system at all corners
It will also be very easy to implement, as most new track are asphalt all around (that´s the reason for this new problem), so it´s as easy as painting a 2m band. No need for new tech, no need to make holes for sensors, no need for any stewart, no need to change the track at all.