Hello, I am new here, but I've read along for quite a while. I'm annoyed by cars leaving the track and having an advantage. Unfortunately most F1 tracks nowadays have tarmaced run-off areas. Instead of enjoying the races, one has to listen to drivers complaining about their opponents having advantages leaving the track with all four wheels like all the time. Alonso vs. Vettel in Silverstone last year is the best example. Then in some cases the stewards interfere and penalize drivers, in some cases they don't. Come on, this is just ridiculous.
I don't get why nobody has ever come up with my solution:
Gravel traps are good when you go off forwards or rearwards, they offer a nice breaking effect. Going into the gravel sideways is dangerous because especially touring cars tend to flip over. Schumacher once criticized gravel traps after his Australia FP crash in 2001 when he went into the gravel sideways and flipped. Also in the case of Ralph Firman's crash in Hungary in 2003 it was obvious that the gravel trap makes the car go airbourne and with no wheels attached to the ground, a car barely decelerates.
I am also sick of the discussion whether F1 cars nowadays are too easy to drive, because I don't really think they are. Of course they do not tend to slide as much as in the 70s and 80s due to the increase of downforce and aerodynamical stability, but it is still a ride on a canon ball.
What nobody really considers is that the tracks forgive so many mistakes with their tarmaced run-offs, that small mistakes that we still see in quite a big amount do not end in tyre barriers or in the gravel.
Why don't they just put kerbs and a carpet on the out- and inside of corners that are as wide as most racing cars as we have it now, but then followed by a four-meter-wide stripe of gravel, this followed by a tarmaced run-off area and the tyre wall?? There's no problem in flipping over for me and the tarmac helps the cars to decelerate before the impact, but a driver leaving the track with all fours is penalized in a heavier manner.
I DO think that this could be a good solution and moreover it demands more "balls" from the drivers again. Nobody would be complaining about the cars beeing too easy to drive anymore if the youngsters rip off their underfloors everytime going off the track.
Corners like copse, eau rouge, 130R, Nordkurve in Hockenheim and many others would demand more respect and fear drivers again.
But the stuff with bumps and such things is just absolutely dangerous in these corners. I am with you as you say that drivers should think twice cutting eau rouge or driving the corner correctly, but this is the wrong way. This is what will happen and it is insanity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TCGwNeVWbY
I'm afraid in a couple of years we will have tracks in the dubai desert that are build on a 5km² area of tarmac, the track limits just painted on with white stripes.