Jules' accident

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Re: Jules' accident

Postby Dan » Thu Oct 09, 2014 7:52 pm

madjak wrote:In most F1 races, there are marshals on the track recovering cars, or drivers exiting cars at least 3-4 times a race. The only races there aren't are where they have cranes everywhere. The drivers and the cars are good enough to be able to exist on track whilst recoveries take place, they just can't be on the limit in that section, or in an overtaking maneuver where there is chance of collision with other cars.

The last 20 years has seen a good safety track record, and I don't think things have to totally change, I just think the drivers need to use the flags as intended, rather than basically ignore them like they do now. A double waved yellow basically means extreme caution... depending on the situation, slow down so that you can drive by sight and and at a speed where you can stop if there is a requirement. You certainly shouldn't see cars going around a blind corner at 200kph+ in the wet past an active recovery where a car just recently aquaplaned off.

You can't expect professional racing drivers to slow down more than they need to and go beyond compliance when dealing with ambiguous rules when other drivers won't show the same courtesy.
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Re: Jules' accident

Postby madjak » Thu Oct 09, 2014 8:24 pm

Dan wrote:You can't expect professional racing drivers to slow down more than they need to and go beyond compliance when dealing with ambiguous rules when other drivers won't show the same courtesy.


That's why it has to be out of the drivers hands. Either wireless controlled by race control computers with set limiters, or controlled via the teams with big penalties if they go too fast. The drivers are there to race, and if they can gain 1 second on a competitor through yellow flags they will. As it stands at the moment, they only get a penalty if they exceed their personal best sector time ... which is crazy. This might not need to apply to all caution flags, but waved yellows it should, especially if any obstruction (man or machine) is on/off the track.
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Re: Jules' accident

Postby Vat » Sat Jul 18, 2015 3:02 pm

Alas, sad news from France as Jules has passed away from his injuries. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/33578770

So I guess we reset the clock from '94, if we're not counting de Villota's incident and subsequent passing.
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