It has to be considered that Magny Cours' pit lane is very narrow originaly. Furthermore, during a GP2 Race, teams have to stay 1 meter clear of F1 team's stand, which means actually 2 meters, as F1 teams have some material left outside (nosecones).Militia Est Vita wrote:...and the third moron who ran over his own mechanic at the pitstop too! =D>manchild wrote:I'd ban for life those two morons on p1&2.
In the end it means the pit lane for GP2 is extremely tight! If you look carfully, it doesn't seem that Lapierre really dive too deep in the pit area, neither the mechanic being too much forward, it just shows the aberation of giving the teams so little a place to pit... Just look how close the front wheels are from the mechanic when the accident doesn't happen, it's a tight game.
If you watched the race, you probably spoted other evidences of the irrational lack of place, with drivers pitting in the wrong stand (I swear it's true!) because of no visibility, honnestly the general confusion of the pit lane was a real shame to see, absolutely anti-professional organisation.
About the morronic start of Glock and Zuber, a ban for life is harsh, but it's true that's probably the worst thing team mates can do in racing, and the way it was done is incredibly ridiculous. GP2 drivers are there to impress and hope to be remarked by the F1 paddock, those two got it wrong really...