I'd like to know the real reason it's green. The rookie driver idea by tok-tokkie is credible. The rain version isn't, IMO. Why would you change the colour of the 'rain light' for testing for selected cars?
14.5 Rear light :
All cars must have a red light in working order throughout the Event which :
- has been supplied by an FIA designated manufacturer ;
- faces rearwards at 90° to the car centre line and the reference plane ;
- is clearly visible from the rear ;
- is mounted nominally on the car centre line ;
- is mounted 300mm (+/-5mm) above the reference plane ;
- is no less than 595mm behind the rear wheel centre line measured parallel to the reference plane ;
- can be switched on by the driver when seated normally in the car.
The two measurements above will be taken to the centre of the rear face of the light unit.
ISLAMATRON wrote:What? you think they switch the color when it is not raining?Pandamasque wrote:Rain. Yeah right.ISLAMATRON wrote:The green light is said to be seen more readily in the rain/foul weather... we've seen it before(on a toyota maybe?) in testing and it has nothing to do with rookie drivers... the FIA may have just put it in place without making big deal of it... which would be kinda silly with their whole "make cars green" campaign.
2007 Valencia, Nakajima. Red for everyone else: http://www.motorsport.com/photos/select ... ing%/Day_2
Sunny Jerez later that year, not a hint of rain.
Piquet jr.
Marco Andretti.
Bahrain testing, 2007. Piquet. RAIN?