GPR-A wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 19:47
Chene_Mostert wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 19:41
ripper wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 19:34
This could be a solution, also some errors like Haas double retirement could be avoided in this way.
lets not go too far down the standerdization slope, variables needs to be part of the sport one accident in how many pitstops over the last 20 races? lets not over react
Unlike the drivers and footballers in football, the mechanics and the pit crews doesn't either command the remuneration or the opportunity. An accident like today's would most likely end that guy's career. Racing should happen on the track, between the drivers who get paid in millions and get opportunities to come back, not endangering the mechanics and pit crew.
What's needed is a system that tracks the sequence of a wheel being loosened and re-tightened. When all 4 wheels have been through this sequence, the system alerts the driver and jacks men to get going. Pressure sensors between the spindle flanges and the wheel faces can do this.
Now it takes some of the drama out the sport but pit stop injuries and potential for flying wheels aren't where the show should be.
The governing body needs to
1. limit the damn number of front wing elements
2. Increase diffuser size and volume
3. Reduce rear wing width...i.e. inward-canted rear wing pillars from the diffuser
4. Bigger tire surface..tires are wide enough...maybe it's time for diameter increases
5. Remove DRS