beelsebob wrote:basti313 wrote:There is only one way to solve this in a fair an equal way: Curbs that slow you down when you cut or go wide.
The track limits are just not judgeable and will always lead to inappropriate discussions. Beelsebob gave two nice examples, but there are a lot more like Alonso in Abu Dhabi....
Said curbs will launch you in a crash though, so putting them around the outside edge of the track is not a great plan.
This attitude is why the tracks today are boring to watch. If there is sufficient run off what exactly is the problem of a curb which will tear your suspension or wings off the car? If you actually think this is too dangerous, then by your logic monaco, canada, spa and suzuka should be removed from the calender since they all have highspeed sections with barriers close to the track on turn exit...
When you watch a qualy lap of monaco or montreal and you see someone right up against the barriers on the exit of the swimming pool or the last chicane, you can tangibly see the the driver is pushing and you can appreciate the skill of a great driver if they are able to do that lap after lap.
Now, there are no drastic consequences of cutting corners and in fact Rosberg has even shown that if you do cut a corner which reduced the theat of a challenging car you are even allowed to slow down later in the lap when it suits you and give that time back at a point when you are no longer under immediate threat.
In my opinion, track redesign and a rethink of the sporting regs would go a long way to improving the spectacle without touching the cars themselves