No but it could have helped avoid it.basti313 wrote: 2. Not deploying the SC did not cause the accident. There was double yellow, under SC the cars would not have been slower there.
They should mandate this on all tracks, would make everything easier.basti313 wrote: In Monaco they have no space at all, but a big crane in every corner. There one or two marshals go to the car, put the car on the crane and the car is away...no tractor other cars can run into, no tractor which overruns the marshals, no need to stay near the car for the marshals and stabilize the car on the tractor. On other tracks you never see these much saver cranes.
I would go one step further, mandate a standard attachment point on each car used to pick it up with the crane and reduces the need for marshals to venture out to the stranded car.
If you refer to the one where the Toyota was involved, I do not think it was due to an automatic slow down system for safety, it was more due to poor visibility, if I remember right, might be wrong though.basti313 wrote:You should not miss, that the system is heavily criticized in WEC and that we had a heavy accident under yellow in LeMans due to abrupt slowing down on the straight.Jano11 wrote:Exactly.SiLo wrote:Why are we discussing it? They already do it in the WEC. So if it works there, it can work here.