You don't need induction loops to detect and punish cars that go out of the track if you have cars with a GPS on board.
You know where the car is at all times.
On top of that there are like a gazillion cameras. Notice stewards take like 2/10ths of a second to reach a veredict on trajectories these days.
If I am afraid of something (and we have nothing to fear) is not of robotized drivers but of robotized stewards.
People talks about sophisticated (?) ways to design run off areas. There is no sophistication in engineering, at least that I know, there is
procedures... The current way to calculate run off areas is to calculate the envelope of trajectories.
Engineering: 50% math, 50% duct tape, 10% panache
As for the bouncy castle idea, it's a very good one, JimClarkFan.
I believe it can be improved: instead of using bouncy castles around the track (expensive distribution of solution) the car itself could be a bouncy castle (concentration of solution).
Moreover, there is no need for clown music: it´s already been thought of.
We have V6's sound for that.
As for Nico being punished, there is no need either, dear Strad (miss you, man! really... good to coincide).
Nico´s being punished all the time: Hamilton is his team mate, that's punishment more than enough, poor soul, bless him.
Oh, joy. Way more than enough.
