Juzh to the rescue Magnificent !
Juzh to the rescue Magnificent !
No more dangerous than plenty of other tracks. You could do the Paul Ricard and make it look like a giant parking lot.
Is it not about time someone was sent out with a pot of yellow paint and a brush to put an 'actual' limit where ever it may fall on the white/red/green/pink part of the curb? THIS LINE IS THE LIMIT sort of thing?Phil wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 17:41No it shouldnt. Most corners are “self policed”. You leave the track, you lose time. Penalty already there. The corners that are being policed are the ones where leaving the track doesnt lose but gains you time, hence why they are policed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 16:04And all the above is why this non consistency in track limits is so stupid.
Did he or didn’t he? Which corner? What are the rules at that corner?
It. Should. Be. The. Same. For. Every. Corner.
It’s a fantastic old school venue. The cars look great, the onboards demonstrate what’s good about F1.TAG wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 18:29What a gorgeous circuit, sad that it took Covid to show F1 the way. Old school driver's circuits that punish mistakes... imagine that. Looking forward to the race tomorrow, another great qualifying effort by Bottas, hopefully he can manage the tires enough tomorrow to hold off Hamilton and turn it into a race.
Just tell them they have to keep a portion of the car inside the white line... Done.Big Tea wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 18:27Is it not about time someone was sent out with a pot of yellow paint and a brush to put an 'actual' limit where ever it may fall on the white/red/green/pink part of the curb? THIS LINE IS THE LIMIT sort of thing?Phil wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 17:41No it shouldnt. Most corners are “self policed”. You leave the track, you lose time. Penalty already there. The corners that are being policed are the ones where leaving the track doesnt lose but gains you time, hence why they are policed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 16:04And all the above is why this non consistency in track limits is so stupid.
Did he or didn’t he? Which corner? What are the rules at that corner?
It. Should. Be. The. Same. For. Every. Corner.
There used to be a white one but it does not seem to work these days
That’s dangerous. You sometimes need to accelerate to avoid a spinning car. Or, if the car goes a few inches over and cuts, the car behind may have some overlap and run into the back of it.
It would be nice if they had more traditional tracks that depended on spectator revenues and not government funded events by despot countries.Phil wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 18:48Yeah. I am loving this season too, if only for these legendary tracks they are racing on. Unfortunately, F1 is a business and they will not be able to afford another season like this with venues that dont bring in the cash.
Track and TV is what finances the sport. Tracks are only viable if they are either state side financed (the country who wants to use f1 for promotional purposes) or through spectators or both. This year has been and will be very costly for everyone. Just look at Haas going with two pay drivers, possibly Williams too.