My mistake, i should have been clearer. I´m talking about an area out on track like what we had on Sunday, Sutil´s car off, tow truck out, people walking around and F1 cars flying past at 200km/h compared to a controlled environment like the pitlane.Tim.Wright wrote:In my opinion the pit lane is clearly the most dangerous part of the track. Even in the circa 20 years that there have been speed limits implemented, the number of injuries in the pitlane significantly outnumber those elsewhere on the circuit.SectorOne wrote: The pitlane is arguably the safest area on the whole track so naturally that´s the way to go in danger zones around the track.
I would agree and say that a driver just racing around the circuit with no tow trucks, people or anything else out on track is the safest. I should have worded it better.
Edit: actually i might backtrack on that one a little bit. Talking about deaths the race track far outnumbers the pitlane tenfold.
Injuries though might have been more prominent in the pitlane.
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As far as the driver initiation of the speed limit you can further divide the sector in three parts with two extra beacons with large signs next to the road saying ex, B1, B2 similar to a DRS sign.
So when an accident happens the driver gets told it´s double yellows and where he should have the pit limiter on in that sector.