I have an even better solution I think:Tvetovnato wrote: ↑25 Oct 2024, 18:04This is all very easy. If the car on the outside is slightly ahead when the braking starts for the corner (the normal braking point for the corner), the driver on the inside has no right to drive the car on the outside off the track. If he does, give the place back.
If both cars are side by side when the normal braking point starts, the car on the inside has the right for the corner. The outside driver can then expect that he won’t be given any room should he try to complete the move.
If the driver on the outside brakes too late, he will penalize himself by going off track or go too deep into the corner.
This has never ever been a problem before, and is very easy to fix now. Just do it.
If a driver is alongside at entry, defined as having front axel level with the other car's rear axel, they are entitled to space until such time as overlap is lost. The concept of corner ownership is hereby abolished with prejudice.
No other major series has these stupid rules that allow you to push another driver off that I can think of. The whole thing is silly.