Juzh wrote: ↑29 Apr 2021, 13:39Something like this would be quite feasible actually and not a bad idea. Nowadays there's anywhere from 21-29 mini-sector time loops installed on tracks. These mini-sectors can easily detect when one car is lets say 2 tenths behind another one and could close DRS automatically. 2 tenths distance is more than enough to put a car in contention for an overtake when you have inherent overspeed from drs anyway and slipstream alone is very powerful from that close.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Apr 2021, 00:23Yes, the drivers close it now, but they do it well after they have carried out the overtake. No skill involved there. More skill involved in automatically closing it 300m before the corner and making the overtaking driver make the overtake work. That's where the skill lies.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑28 Apr 2021, 23:55
The drivers close the DRS by themselves in order to brake for the next corner, so if you remove that manual element of using the DRS by disabling it automatically earlier on the straight, there will be less driver skill involved to get that last meter of braking in qualifying or make that last lunge to pass in the race. Just best to leave it as it is ending into the corner.
So best not to leave it as it is. Best to change it and make the driver carry out the overtake once DRS has allowed him to get close. In effect DRS would remove the problem caused by the cars not being able to follow each other. DRS would put the driver in the tow but not give him a free pass. Then we'd get to see drivers fighting under braking. Not like now where the overtaking driver is 20m ahead by the time they hit the brake pedal.
For example in Imola:
https://i.imgur.com/SOaTX84.jpg
Lets say DRS shuts off automatically at marked location if a car is timed at less than 0.2s behind a car in front. Rest is up to the driver.
Why not have the DRS close automatically when the pursuing driver gets the overtake done as seen by the driver tracker. That will quickly more or less equalize speed and the drivers will have to battle it out in the next braking zone. In a DRS train, it might be even bringing a third pursuing driver in position to do an overtake.
You could then get rid of the DRS zone and let them have it when they want it as long as there is no braking and they are at least 1sec behind. If there is a DRS train and the last driver gets the overtake done, get his DRS away until the next braking point so that he does not get DRS for that strait on the leading DRS train car. So no easy double overtake.