I just wish that the FIA would take a stance as the rules makers and enforce their own rules. Either that or ditch them entirely, which shouldn't even be an option really. But there can't be an in-between.
Drivers complain during briefings saying things like "We can't stay inside the white lines at corner x"....now I understand what they mean but to say that they can't is ridiculous, they just can't do it at speed they're going. These are labeled the top 20 racing drivers in the world, 1/2 the grid are GP winners.
I get the whole risk vs reward on normal tracks vs tracks like Singapore & Monaco where you can't go outside the lines without damaging the car and I don't want drivers who push to the limit to damage their car, but there should be a deterrent.
T4 @ Bahrain vs T2 @ Russia vs T10/T11 @ Canada...DRS straight, breaking zone, turn right, accelerate. Very crude, over simplification but why does only Canada and Russia have a designated, 'You've exceeded track limits and therefore must navigate through cones x, y & z before rejoining the track'?
I don't like it...can you tell? hahaha