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27 Jun 2024, 13:14 (Ref:4217035) | #1 | ||
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After the last couple of years where there were literally hundreds of track limit violations, it looks like a solution has been found to hopefully avoid a repeat.
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...T3HHpwuEJ7PoHw Gravel Strips and some blue lines. For me it was easier to understand looking at a photo. I hope that this is a solution that works. |
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question is, does this then hurt or help RBR!
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27 Jun 2024, 15:10 (Ref:4217043) | #3 | |
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TBH, I have no idea how it play out. This could be a tricky weekend for all of them
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27 Jun 2024, 19:39 (Ref:4217071) | #4 | ||
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It doesn't have to be.
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28 Jun 2024, 09:39 (Ref:4217115) | #5 | ||
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Its kinda what a lot of people have been saying for years.
I would still prefer it if they had pure gravel all the way up to the barrier, but you have to concede in some areas. A small win I think. |
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I tend to agree with you. I think gravel traps were far better than run offs. The only problem with gravel was retrieval of cars. Made marshalling more awkward and having to use snatch vehicles, but that was the good old days of F1.
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I agree. But let's see how it works in practice. What is clear is that they could not continue as it was before.
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Significant car damage and gravel being showered at high speed into pedestrian areas being two. |
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The pedestrian issue I can certainly sympathise with. Car damage? Not really, if the drivers kept to track limits they wouldn't damage the cars. Simples.
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Well, if the drivers keep on doing it, yes.....
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I think it's time the FIA realised full gravel traps are not the scary thing they once were
Now we have fully strong roll bars backed up by the halo, rollover accidents are not to be feared as much as they used to be (and tbh are a good way to dissapate energy compared to side on impacts with barriers) and make the track a lot safer in wet conditions, where tarmac runoff completely lacks (Also in the cases of brake failure/stuck throttles too) Gravel also saves us from this track limits debacle that has plagued the sport in recent years too, a win win tbh The improvements to the Red Bull Ring are a good start, now they just have to fill in the rest of the runoff behind this gravel strip too |
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29 Jun 2024, 08:57 (Ref:4217191) | #14 | ||
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Not really, a gravel trap on a bike is fine if it is level and not steeply raked, obviously this is an issue as level for anything means you just skate. The only issue with gravel and bikes is tumbling and your limbs sticking into the ground.
Track limits is an issue with bikes, but less so than cars as bikes tend to work better on normal tar rather than exist kerbs etc. and they are not the size of barges, I am convinced if F1 cars were narrower and shorter this issue would be less of a problem, |
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On the whole the changes to the track seemed to work. Unfortunately for Oscar Piastri he got caught out.
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29 Jun 2024, 16:42 (Ref:4217225) | #17 | ||
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Now that safety is less of a concern in F1, I had thought the lack of gravel had more to do with ensuring that small mistakes don’t result in cars getting beached forcing the race to be neutralized for extended periods while the car is removed?
The unintended consequence of their removal was then so so many track limit violations. Which through better enforcement and solutions like what they have here now being preferred to bringing back the gravel now being preferred. I was surprised though that imola (I believe) had brought back gravel though we did see some offs there that were not great. Not sure if there is a clear cut answer? |
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Not sure why strategy and race interruptions have anything to do with safety discussions tbh, but then I've spent all week arguing the same thing on various forums when Indycar have their dangerous policy of leaving a driver stranded on a live race course so they can allow the leaders to cycle through their pit stop strategy, THEN throw the full course yellow period for the danger. I'd rather a race with 4 SC interruptions than one continually interrupted by track limits penalties. At least the SC has the side effect of making the races more exciting, hearing a driver has picked up a 5/10 sec penalty has the exact opposite. |
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When I first started following F1in the early '70s, one of the major factors in a race was the attrition rate, which was mainly due to mechanical failure of one sort or another. You knew as soon as the cars had left the grid, that by the time the chequerd flag came out, not all of them would make it to the end of the race. Your favourite driver is leading and suddenly the engine lets go, or there is an oil leak and it's race over. These days, due to the improvements in reliability, it's not uncommon for the entire grid to finish a race.
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And then there was the race (was it in Brazil?) during which Hamilton got beached in the kitty litter, but because he kept the engine going, was then allowed to be hoisted off the gravel and put back on the track; from which he then was permitted to continue the race without penalty!
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Not really saying I’m against gravel or for prioritizing commercial/entertainment concerns…it’s more of an issue with handing out f1 equivalents of red cards for relatively minor mistakes I do think there is a sporting argument to be made against overly penalizing track limits….in this case particularly when hard racing is going on.
Dont know what the answer is, but I certainly dont think it’s as clear cut as others. |
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Hard to argue against how exciting this race go tho!
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