adrianjordan wrote:
Logically if you don't have the field passing by every couple of minutes then you can have more people and machinery working to clear the track etc...which could, in theory, reduce delays...even if there was then a warm up lap prior to the restart...
You do have a point here but would it not be easier to keep the cars running rather than risking another incident when they restart. This does most certainly not happen often yes , but when the cars are all bunched up together at the start that sets the ideal time for an accident to happen.
If the cars are all following it will be easier to restart without the danger of an accident. Also if they stop the cars then we have lots of personnel on the track again with all the equipment needed to restart the cars and so on.
This is very sad for F1 and I am new to the sport but even I can see that the way things are going with no real goal it sets the stage for a very bad ending indeed.
MAMBA