nacho wrote:My cousin races there and made it safely this year, crashed last year. I'm worried about it.
Then again it's estimated some 1400 children die every day because of lack of hygiene in the world, and they don't die because they decided to do something they love. That's a lot more bothering to me than people risking mostly their own lives.
Surely that is the point nacho.
Without being flippant making others worried about it is part of the mind set.
If all sport and development is made totally safe it would all become boring and less effective.
I remember the restrictions placed on my late friend Ken Wallis and I in the 90s for test flying and air record attempts.
We argued that so long as others were not endangered we should be allowed to take calculated risks.
All development in the past was achieved with qualified testers who regularly risked life and limb.
By comparison computer simulation is bland and I believe less effective.
I do agree with proper scrutineering of vehicles at public meetings and consultation with riders and drivers on track safety.
I have never been sure what the effect of tightening up F1 safety has had, many feel it is now emaciated.
I wonder where it would be today without the high safety levels?