I've always thought something like this would be a good way of solving the track limits problem. You just need a half meter wide panel that bolts down at the edge of the track with grass/astroturf on it for cars. Then it can be replaced with a concrete/tarmac one for bike racing. Not sure how feasible it would be to do it for a whole gravel trap though.SiLo wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 16:00Large composite plates that are just screwed into the ground that are 25cm thick. I feel like having more modularity to race tracks would really benefit them in being able to host multiple types of races. I don't mean Paul Ricard in terms of track layout, although some extras like are being added in Austria would be useful.koolway wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 15:46How would you fill the min. 25cm left by the gravel removal ?SiLo wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 14:13You'd think they could have it gravel for F1, and then tarmac for what ever else they need. Or even if its large sheets of some composite, grippy material that is removed and replaced with gravel for certain weekends. I feel like a car rolling over is less dangerous than one being bounced back into the path of other cars doing 170mph
whether it's gravel or a "solid" run off, it must be leveled with the adjacent track, otherwise it will be a launch platform to the sky, or induce some roll-overs. So when you make a choice, you cannot switch easily.