michl420 wrote: ↑10 Jul 2020, 18:57
It´s already communicated that there is no chance for a qualy Sunday morning because of the support program. On other thing that bothers me since some years is that everytime a car stops there is a safety car or a red flag. In 7 out of 10 cases
the car could easily roll through a gap in the guardrail if there were any.
Yes but its to prevent a crash with a stationary object like what happened with Jules Bianchi.
If and when a driver safely rejoins then they lift the flags.
Or if the driver manages to actually exit the run off areas completely then they lift the flags. They are pulling flags almost immediately now even when a car is just driving and then over steers out of track for a moment. Yes its excessive but i would have preferred excessive flags being pulled on drivers in the past then all these deaths.
I mean its unlucky if you're on a fast lap or in race you are leading and then drivers behind you catch up with fresh tires because the pit stop benefited them a bit more then you. But luck adds drama and entertainment so from a marketing perspective it makes it a bit harder for the leading car to fly away completly like when Redbull and a few seasons ago Mercedes and in the past other teams would have massive gaps to the 3rd place podium.
I mean all of those flags gave us an odd podium situation and a entertaining and heart breaking race for some and a miracle and lucky race for and unlucky for others.
I dont mind all the flags despite the fact that the teams i support were affected by them, safety first.
EDIT:
But i agree putting gaps in the guard rails for emergency exits would make things more efficient if the drivers can reach these safely.