Diesel wrote: ↑24 Oct 2017, 13:23
maxxer wrote: ↑24 Oct 2017, 01:03
Jolle wrote: ↑23 Oct 2017, 19:41
With the current state of tech its so simple: small transponders on the corners that you may not cut/run wide, a sensor in the bottom of the car. Going over that transponder line, your power is cut by, for instance 30% for 5 seconds. You won't crash, you won't damage your car, the stewards don't have to get involved and you as the driver take the risk yourself.
i vote in favour of that system
What if the transponder fails? That driver then gets an advantage over everyone else. Cars are different shapes, where would the transponder be? Short cars might get an advantage etc. Terrible idea. There was nothing wrong with the decision other than it's unpopular.
Very simpel. You put the transponder(s) on the centerline (all cars are max with anyway) and you give them 10cm extra space, to avoid discussions. They already have a lap time transponder, there is no discussion that we have to go back to hand clocked times?
And if it fails? There are many systems in F1, many transponders already, not really a ploblem.
It would suit F1, a technical sport, to find a technical solution instead of walls, traps, slippery surfaces or bumps. What we also don’t want is that the steward are giving all the drivers who go over the line 5s. This will cause mayhem for the viewers. “Driver A is in front of driver B but driver A has two 5 s penalties and driver B only one, but driver C already has 10, so he is actually behind them”
All other physical solutions also heighten risk. A wall speaks for itself of course, grass will make you loose control, skid. A skidding car (especially in a fight) is always bad. A car in a trap has to be taken out and is stationary while others are still on speed, etc etc.
An automatic slight reduce in power is no hazard (for cars, for motorbikes it’s another story), especially mid corner, where the throttle is closed anyway.