Well, JET, if that's your desire... let's continue the amicable chit chat.
Allow me to add that it seems a little funny to watch fans asking drivers to do very risky manouvers and then blame them when an accident happens.
Simple, kid: those are races. Accidents will EVER happen. As Richard Leeds explains to you, what happens after the accident depends on us, engineers.
I've heard people blaming Senna for his "recklessness". Talk to me about hypocrisy... those ain't school bus drivers, you know. There is no INTENTION, period. It's an ACCIDENT. Accidents are unforeseeable by definition, unless you prove purpose on the driver's part. Magnesium cars on fire are NOT unforeseeable, are they? Gasoline tanks, that are not self-sealing (a technology devised in the 40's) exploding in flames are an accident? Oh, c'mon. Did you even see the picture I posted of the engulfing fire on the bleachers, not to mention watch it?
You cannot blame the people on the track that easily and escape my criticism, dear JET: you're asking them to be bold (I've seen your posts, friend) and USE the &^%$ brakes we give them and to stop at the @!*&# pits we provide to them. It's very different when you see certain drivers provoking accidents in rage or for their own benefit, if I may add.
Unless you prove to me that Hawthorne did it on purpose, I fail to see what's the point in charging him with murder.
Where is the negligence: in the engineer that designs a car of magnesium or in a driver that brakes late for pits? The former knows the properties of magnesium, the second... well, it's your call. Call him what you want and then get furious when drivers don't "give it all". If that's not double standard, tell me what it is.
However, as I said, I'm not lawyer, I see accidents to learn from them, not to play the part of priest, judge or mother-in-law. Mercedes learned a lesson, the track owners and the FIA, as shown in my first post, didn't learn it completely, or so I think. Swiss are wise, if you ask me.
Last example: FIA asks circuits to sustain themselves by ticket earnings, don't they? They charge, what? 20 million dollars for the RIGHT of the circuit owner to held the race, don't they? A kilometer of road costs what? 2 million dollars for the asphalt alone. Now, they have to provide security from their own pocket, while the teams develop the cars, year by year, minute by minute, with all kind of sponsors. Where the heck are circuit owners going to get the money for safety? Who knows? Who cares?
I see nobody in this forum asking for money for tracks... while there are biblical-length threads on money distribution for teams where every detail of financing is discussed to the smallest tiny weeny point. Cars are better every year. Heck, every month. Circuits? Once built, they are static. Is that stupid? You tell me. But I say, loud and clear: double standard. Swiss know it.
There are a million threads on car development. The minute shape of a wing is scrutinized more than Leonardo's Mona Lisa painting or Keat's poems. On the other hand, what happened to my threads on circuit design? Where is my site on all the circuits in history and school for racers? What happened with my analysis of circuit influence on racing? Where is Tomba's feeble attempt to have a list of tracks? Dead by lack of interest, that is where it is.
Why am I not a mod here anymore? In part, because I'm sick and tired of people second guessing the INTENTIONS of drivers and fighting to boredom over it. Does it sound familiar, JET? The fault is always with the other driver. Alonso is this, Hamilton is that... heck. Some of you seem little girls arguing over other girls dresses at school. When you will you people stop?
Guess what... while this happens in front of my old eyes, nobody seems to be surprised by cars stopping in the middle of the &(*#$ road to pit!
You know I've built circuits my whole life. Do I earn the same as the people that builds the cars? Guess what... I don't. How much does Bernie earns? Who knows? How much have I earned by marshalling races for 30 years? Zilch.
Should a fence be built around F1 Tracks? You bet. Should tyres be covered with something so cars don't fly by the mere touch of a wheel? Duh. Did Hawthorne deserve the scorn? You tell me, wise judge of an accident you did not see. Now, go and crucify Hawthorne if that makes you feel better. I don't. He died in an accident for the love of Pete!
And, no, I'M NOT YELLING! Now, get off my lawn!