That´s far from a major flaw, a lapped car unlapping himself is not that usual, and it´s normal for the lead driver to get surprised if someone who´s not fighting for victory try to pass him, wich was the cause of the accident. I´d ban unlapping but the race director always have the power to make some exception if the lapped car is faster constantly, not for a brief tire advantage, like your hypotesis about a situation where the lead car is saving tires and fuel. Then the lead car will be aware.marmer wrote: ↑14 Nov 2018, 13:03So in a roundabout way you have made a situation take longer and slow both cars down than it does now after you realised a major flaw with your original idea great stuff. And if a lead car refuses are the FIA really going to punish them for not letting the backmarker past I doubt it the backlash the moment they do would be horrificAndres125sx wrote: ↑14 Nov 2018, 10:22That situation can be easily solved with the lead car moving to a side and allowing the lapped car to un-lap himself, or even better, that decision should be made by Charlie, if a lapped car is obviously faster he gets permission to un-lap. Otherwise, banned.
A car unlapping is not that common, a car unlapping because of that reason will be so rare it can be handled different for that particular situation. Meanwhile, unlapping banned generally speaking