Manoah2u wrote:After what just happened.......is this even a point of discussion?

A freak accident doesn't make it a norm.
Manoah2u wrote:After what just happened.......is this even a point of discussion?
well regarding the fact there were opinions ventilated these car's aren't 'dangerous' and 'too safe', i guess we've seen different now. Matter of fact, it just shows that in 'challenging' circumstances, these seemingly 'safe' vehicles turn into lethal killing machines. Yes visibility was bad and it was seriously wet, but, just with the slightest 'moment' they just 'go off' and it's eyes shut and hope for the best.....Perez' monaco accident comes to mind. Guiterrez getting flipped. Webber's takeoff course could have gotten a whole lot worse. And despite 'freak accident' bianchi slammed into the back of a 7-tons vehicle [that never should have been there], he still went off violently and it would have still ben a hammer of an accident if that recovery vehicle never had been there.GitanesBlondes wrote:Manoah2u wrote:After what just happened.......is this even a point of discussion?![]()
A freak accident doesn't make it a norm.
And just how do you figure that?well regarding the fact there were opinions ventilated these car's aren't 'dangerous' and 'too safe', i guess we've seen different now
You have quite the penchant for hyperbole.the death of Ratzenberger and Senna in a single weekend (could easily have been 3 deaths including Barrichello, that was just inches from doom), was shocking and I never want to see that ever again - but things 'lead' up to that happening. Do we want to take away all the things placed to prevent this from happening again? is it neccesarily to 'slowly get to that point again' just because we have the false assumption F1 is for p*ssies today?
The driver has complete freedom to adjust the suspension stiffness in reaction to what he feels at any point in time for any duration. It is similar to active damping on road cars except 100% the control is from the driver.
The system can be ignored by the driver, but when it is used it opens up a higher capability of car performance - if the driver is skilled enough to access it. Its there is the driver wants.