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That may be true, however Tim Harvey made a point during his commentary last weekend that, for the TOCA meeting, they were only monitoring 3 corners for track limits. They even permitted one driver to have almost all wheels on the grass in an overtake on the approach to the bridge. He certainly wouldn't have been able to do that if he was treating the track as if it was a street circuit with armco adjacent to the white line. And that didn't need any observer; it was quite blatant and was caught in the live TV broadcast. |
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I don't expect many track limit violations this weekend at Monaco...
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I felt the letter was well written. As discussed, the issues will be in the implementation and the practicalities of this. For example, 2022 Walter Hayes outcome was still being disputed in 2023 (!!!!) so this piece will need to be iron-out.
Interestingly, gossip in the paddock was that JP's landscaping bill was the main driver of this. He he. This said, i agree personally with the direction here. |
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At least there won’t be punished for missing the final chicane in this weekend’s GP!
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After the debacle of the Austrian track limits and time penalties.
It may not be relevant to the driver who can't seem much from the cockpit anyway, but given the track limit is defined as the white line.... why are kerbs usually white and another colour? Why not 2 colours other than white so that the white line it clearly defined around the circuit and beyond them the kerbs are also clearly defined. Surely this would also help the adjudication or marginal calls where the tyre is possibly across the white line onto the white section of kerb. I'm guessing it may also be easier for TV direction, and the paying punter to visually see some of these transgressions as well. I realise there is nationalistic colouring and perhaps sponsorships considerations at some circuits, but given the expanse of run off Flags and Logos can be painted there. |
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As to the color selection for outside the white line. As we know it seems to be predominantly white and red. and probably two colors in a pattern to provide depth and visual awareness cue. That a single color may not work as well. Given the two colors, I think they probably want contrasting colors with one being light and one dark. If your idea is to have three colors (white, and two others used for outside the white line), then I expect you would need very good contrast between all three which would be a bit harder to accomplish. Richard |
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I'll repeat what I said last year. Just put reservable 1 meter wide plating on the outside of the first kerb. One side is tarmac or tarmac equal friction coefficient so the bikes have their safe track limit. The other side is a very low friction coefficient sort of astroturf surface. If you go on it, you will definitely lose time.
You flip the plates depending on if you have a bike or car race. No need to store them anywhere, no need for an optical track limit system with penalties. If you go outside the wide line the track will punish you automatically. |
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Track limits a blight on the sport from F1 to a Clubby at Lydden- the woke brigade who are more worried about there grass than the sport will drive everyone away
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Just like Mid-Ohio. No track limits problems there. Can't say I even understand that comment. What has 'woke' to do with anything? Odd. Last edited by Woolley; 3 Jul 2023 at 21:44. |
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I think the problem arises from the way it's been introduced. I don't believe the drivers are doing anything different to previous years. Fundamentally you can't ask a racing driver to drive slowly. Also by the time they've learned that they've transgressed they've probably been past the particular corner a couple of times anyway. Silverstone will be interesting.
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The problems of cutting corners and running wide have been creeping up on us for more than 20 years (what year was it when they put those loose tyre bundles on the chicanes at Monza?). But let's take an optimistic attitude to what happened in Austria last weekend. The FIA can no longer sweep the problem under the carpet or stick an Elastoplast on it (or whatever other cliche you might choose ). They are going to have to act decisively and I am looking forward to seeing what they do.
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I don’t think it needs to be over complicated, a simple 3 metre minimum strip of grass at the track edge is all that is required in my opinion. You can then have tarmac after that or more grass or gravel. A thinner strip will just invite drivers to floor it over the strip and therefore be ineffective.
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