Probably the car that went sideways up raidillon?
Was two cars in front of Hubert at that point, so it was one of the Trident cars, so Alesi or Boschung, Alesi was in front in Q
That would be Alesi. He had snap oversteer in the middle part of raidillon. he veered in to the left side barrier and when his car returned on track, Hubert hit him in the right rear, thus sending Hubert to the tyre barrier. and the rest well all know...
Oh that must feel terrible for Alesi.maverick02490 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 00:57That would be Alesi. He had snap oversteer in the middle part of raidillon. he veered in to the left side barrier and when his car returned on track, Hubert hit him in the right rear, thus sending Hubert to the tyre barrier. and the rest well all know...
Alesi's small mistake is what started the whole chain of events.
I don't put any blame on Alesi however.
I blame Spa track owners, organizers and above all FIA for not doing anything about the run off areas around raidillon.
Why blame the FIA? because they seem to think that part is safe enough for racing with the fastest cars on the planet. for else they wouldn't have any FIA sanctioned racing there, right?
Is FIA assuming the cars are enough safe, if the track isn't? who knows.
Complacency kills...
Modern top level racing cars can take on eau rogue and raidillon flat out. the speeds are too high for that chicane for it to not have run off areas on both sides. when you've cleared eau rogue (first turn at the bottom of the hill) your nose is pointing straight at a wall!
like i said earlier, there have been many extremely dangerous accidents on that part of the track in recent years, yet nothing has been done about improving safety. I doubt they'll do anything about it because "it's spa. it's supposed to be like that" or whatever.
shame. spa has an awesome layout, one of the best. but also piss poor safety.
This is the key for me. Track design should ensure that a car hitting the barriers cannot bounce back onto (or in the direction of) the track. The tyre barrier they have there is angled such that any car hitting it at a shallow angle will be directed back towards the track.FittingMechanics wrote:Tire wall slows you down, but it grips and spins you in a glancing blow. Cars shouldn't return toward the track, it opens us to these kind of accidents.
Problem was that Hubert hit the tires, lost the speed and was spun around toward the track. He wasn't very far from the track either, so him being hit on someone using the runoff isn't that significant. In IndyCar they use SAFER barrier which has a flexible wall with springs, it does not "catch" the car but rather absorbs the initial hit and allows the car to slide away and lose energy gradually. It does not work if the crash is head on, but for any kind of glancing blows it is perfect. If right side of Eau Rouge used SAFER barrier, Hubert would probably continue sliding toward the straight and would have a lot of speed remaining which makes it easier to avoid him and less speed differential.Manoah2u wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 11:45while on that topic, one might wonder wether extending the run-off area to be longer and wider would be a wiser decision. indeed, there have been some close calls there, wasn't magnussen or was it palmer in a renault involved in a hefty shunt there too?
thing is, i do wonder whether anything would have made difference. the thing is, correa needed to avoid running into other cars/debris, and had only one way to go, which was to the right. perhaps gravel would have slowed hubert down more, then again, you can't brake in gravel, and have no grip. at the best, you get dug in a bit.
if there would have been gravel/grass, then when correa steered to the right to avoid collision on-track, then he would have had no grip at all, and thus couldn't brake and in the end would have ended up exactly the same in the side of hubert's car. perhaps with even more speed, and would have made it even worse, perhaps correa even sustaining bigger injury.
the biggest problem here was he hit hubert in the side. if it were head on or to the back, hubert might have survived. but, that just did not happen.