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It's gone too far now. They should not have so much tarmac run offs. Not saying we have to get rid of it completely, just not have it in places where track limit arguments come up. They need put grass or gravel in places. It's become too much of a problem now. This could have been avoided. F1 is very different from ball sports when it comes to white lines, so we shouldn't compare the two. Drivers will get it wrong at times, but they will learn more if they realise going off at a corner could end their race if they are not careful. There's a few circuits that could do with changes in that regard
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Maybe the profound idea of re-introduction of grass and gravel? The track isnt even that high speed, so the need for vast tarmac run-offs is debatably less than at other circuits. Naturally if this layout was transplanted onto a street circuit it would all be lined with concrete walls and given the green safety stamp of approval from the FIA.
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OK, but the point stands that they don't do top speeds near 230 like say Monza or Baku. Most of the corners are low speed so they could have grass and gravel.
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T2 - Low T3 - Low T4 - Med T5 - Med / High T6 - High T7 - Med By my reckoning there is only one truly high speed corner at RBR. In previous years it was argued that the reasoning for having tarmac run off was so that in high speed accidents the cars could scrub off speed whilst sliding. So by that same rationale, only the penultimate corner really needs tarmac. |
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Race control or even trackside marshals (although I expect they don’t refer direct, more likely via race control). With the much greater number of people in race control these days, seems odd that not everything was referred, although the large number of transgressions could be at fault there. |
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I have no sympathy either - this is as a current UK racer 'adapting' to the much more stringent UK rules that have been recently rolled out.
The current approach is that there is lots of run-off/shallow curbs at these circuits, there is a potential advantage in breaching track limits and they get 'caught' if spotted doing it and only then suffer a penalty - it has to move to more of a model where if you do it, you risk damaging the car - so gravel, higher curbs etc. Fully appreciate this is not going to happen overnight or without cost, but the current approach will only end up with more and more steward incidents rather than fundamentally trying to change the drivers' approach. On a separate note, Hamilton seemed particularly outspoken of the car this weekend including a radio intervention by TW telling him essentially to stop whining and to get on with it. Don't think I have seen that dynamic emerge before and suggests a few cracks emerging at Mercedes. |
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I agree, why is there so much tarmac run off to the left of the rumble strip and why is the rumble strip so wide? This photo is a good example of a driver using the wide rumble strip and extra run off and exceeding the track limits. I watched the IndyCar race at Mid-Ohio yesterday and they don't have any of this extra tarmac run off, or wide rumble strips and there isn't an issue with track limits being exceeded. If the track limits are exceeded, then the cars goes onto the grass. |
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T2 is totally and utterly flat out in any car. T3 is the one truly slow corner on the circuit. I suspect you're confusing T3 with T2 though. Refer to post #54 - it's good info. Last edited by peebee2; 3 Jul 2023 at 12:34. |
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If it helps for the comparison of whether the Red Bull Ring has quick corners compared to other tracks:
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Tarmac is actually better, if you can come up with a smart way to make the drivers stay on the bit they're supposed to. They need one of the new ideas suggested - like a narrow strip of grass etc., something that makes going a bit wide slower and not quicker. |
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This is actually (I think) what some of the faster corners at Silverstone had before they scrapped it and replaced with tarmac. My guess is that someone in the F1 paddock with a huge ego complained about it and forced Silverstone to change it because it was "too difficult". |
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First off, I would go for a simple rumble kerb that need only be 200mm wide. Something to prevent the edge of the tarmac crumbling. Gravel right to the back edge of the kerb is liable to result in gravel frequently finding its way back onto the track so there needs to be a bit of a gap. 1 metre of grass may be the answer. If the grass is wet, you could be sure drivers would stay off it. In dry conditions the penalty for going on the grass may or may not be sufficient. Preventing the cutting of apexes may be a different issue. Grass or gravel may not be much of a disincentive there. Something reasonably solid like a tyre bundle (but more high-tech and expensive - this is Formula 1!) that is firmly tethered back to a point several metres off the track should do the trick. The only problem would be that once someone has moved the bundle (and suffered the consequent damage) the other drivers would be free to cut the corner until a safety car or VSC gives the opportunity to put it back. |
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A track I used to race on years back in karting now has tarmac run off. I used to think Buckmore Park had some pretty fearsome corners but now most of them have tarmac run off on the outside. The penalty for getting it wrong was part of the thrill of threading the eye of the needle, I don’t think it’s “progress” at all.
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A little bit of trial and error to get colours [sic] that display well with sufficient contrast on monitors. But hopefully it shows the amount of quick corners (Magenta and Red) versus slow corners (Blue and Teal) in a clear manner.
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having been in France for the race i have just watched it on catch up, better than recent races but ruined by over zealous officials TBH
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