chrisc90 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 22:31
I mean you can almost beg to question why other drivers havent started doing the same.
I have, quite a bit. I dont understand how any driver ever lets anybody pass them on the outside when you're essentially allowed to run them off by ensuring you go deeper than them into the corner so it's *impossible* for them to be technically ahead of you at any point.
Yet we praise the 'good racing' that does happen when drivers do give room.
I've said over and over, this whole thing could be fixed by making it mandatory to give minimum space to any driver who is at all alongside you, in any situation, period. There should never ever be any situation where it's ok to run an opponent off the road. It's not just unfair, but it's dangerous and it deprives us of better action. When drivers give each other room, we get way more side by side action and battling through multiple corner stretches.
This goes for defending and overtaking. If you drive to the limits of the track, forcing another driver that was alongside you off-track, it should be a cut and dried five second penalty. With progressively more severe punishment for any repeated offenses in a race. There would be little need for analysis or deep consideration or anything, the rule would be super straightforward. And no, you couldn't exploit it by going off yourself and demanding somebody else be penalized for it as we will see if the other driver actually gave enough room for you to have stuck alongside. If they did, then it was your choice to go off unnecessarily.