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15 Jun 2000, 17:26 (Ref:17475) | #1 | ||
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Most of the riders in current GP racing have voted to allow the teams to decide when and whether or not to change their setups if the weather goes bad during a race. Instead of stopping the race and allowing riders and teams time to change the bikes and tires for the slick conditions, allow them change the same way it is done in F1 competition. If a rider wants to stay out on slick in the wet, then it is his decision.
I think it sounds good. Pitstops are done safely and quickly in most Japanese endurance races and the Daytona 200 AMA Superbike race. I see no problem with allowing the teams to decide. Mick Doohan commented that the races should be made longer so that a mandatory fuel stop was in order. |
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15 Jun 2000, 21:06 (Ref:17505) | #2 | ||
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About the wet wether thing i think a spare bike in the pits is a good idea but about the fuel thing i think that's going a bit far,because i think a longer race will not make the races intresting.
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17 Jun 2000, 16:00 (Ref:17707) | #3 | ||
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It makes sense with the new rules. It was terrible before, when if it hadn't rained over the weekend, there would be a practice session and then the continuation of the race. And if it dried quickly, you get the stupid situation earlier this year of a dry session for the riders to ride a "wet track".
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21 Jun 2000, 00:01 (Ref:18370) | #4 | ||
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I don't like the sound of longer races - it's half the fun - seeing a bunch of nutters going hell for leather in a sprint race.
The old rules for wet weather were certainly odd to the casual viewer - mind you, even the riders didn't seem to have a clue how it worked last time! |
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22 Jun 2000, 12:22 (Ref:18718) | #5 | ||
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Apart from anything else, there was no way to stop the weather rules once they were underway. So once the race was stopped before the minimum distance, the rest of the rules had to be done.
I don't really see how pitstops would make a difference to the racing really. If it is to be a race with a leader way out in front, it won't change that, and if it is a close race, the only thing that could happen with pitstops is it could break up the group. |
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