ugh, I meant to say mediums not softs!
ugh, I meant to say mediums not softs!
This is a road best not traveled...ever
They 'asked the drivers' - a bad move in the 1st place, give them an inch and they'll want 10 more. The white line is the limit - don't cross it. I would write it in the rules that the white line must be a certain width and NO MORE, and it cannot be moved once the race weekend has started.chrisc90 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2023, 14:42They did it at a few corners, 9 and 12 aswell I believe?AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑22 Oct 2023, 14:39Isn’t that exactly what they did at Turn 19? Widen the white line!chrisc90 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2023, 14:36Perfectly calculated.
I do wonder though....for this track limits thing (given its a bit OT here, but we have seen a solution at COTA), Would making the white line 2-3x wider actually help with the track limits. Drivers have a bit more to aim for from the edge of the tarmac, and less likely to run out wide. Gives them better sight of the line aswell and a little more leeway.
It sounds stupidly simple, but it could actually be a very good solution.
It truly is a simple solution that they should have implemented in Austria too! It makes life easier for the stewards too…
Also, I think they should paint the white on the kerbs, with a difference colour of paint, Maybe a yellow line at the leading edge of the white which would make it much simpler to see if the tyre is over the white line. White on white - hard to see. If you saw yellow between the white line of the track and the white section of kerb - its guaranteed over.
A lot of off track action there, strangely no one’s crying in here
I think if you choose certain moments of this battle in isolation you might earn a visit to the stewards, but in totality it doesn't move the meter. Each driver conceded a little bit back to the other, so it ended up in a fair outcome in the end. The completion of the overtake was a fairly uncontroversial DRS pass by Tsunoda into T1.