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18 Jun 2004, 19:56 (Ref:1008230) | #26 | |
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Ross Brawn is known for his pontificating on such matters.
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Perhaps.
I also was thinking about how some classes of motorsport don't even have mirrors... and you have to be darn sure about your passing in that situation! Karting is one, but the drivers' view is not really obstructed in that case. But midgets and sprint cars and almost every Saturday-night roundy-round car in the US run without mirrors. |
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Taku always has some sort of problem on Friday or Saturday, he needs a clean run at the weekend to show what he can do
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On the point of Karters...they make the mistake of buying F1 style helmets, that have restricted pariferal vision!...Best to forget the style and fashion and buy a full face motor cycle helmet for karting...then you can see a kart making a late lunge! |
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Ross actually quite made sense.You would believe that a driver spend more time looking forward than backward.
Hence, racing drivers usually make a judgement whether a driver behind can or cannot pull a move on them...and when they see that the driver behind can't, they concentrate on the turn and commit to findiing the best line/speed. Hence it is indeed irresponsible on the overtaking driver to pull off over-ambitious move from so far back and expect the driver in front to give way. Of course, it would be a different story if the overtaking driver had a clear shot yet the defending driver shut the door, but Ross is quite right in the situation that some drivers overtake rather recklessly. |
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Am i off topic or what.
Back to practice...well done Rubens..i hope his happy race at Canada is a start of a turning point for him to really impress |
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New track record - RUBINO - YEA!!!!!!!!!!
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