Exactly! But be warned the politically correct won't agree with you.Quote:
Originally Posted by shurik
Drivers in F1 are not protected from flying objects that can kill them however they are protected from themselves and from trying to race.
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Exactly! But be warned the politically correct won't agree with you.Quote:
Originally Posted by shurik
Drivers in F1 are not protected from flying objects that can kill them however they are protected from themselves and from trying to race.
This is unacceptable.
If modern F1 drivers and officials refuse to race in these conditions, they should at least come up with systems to run the race the next day or start it earlier so that they have plenty of time before it gets dark.
Once they get running again, even behind SC, they'll start making a dry line. Stop moaning: we're going racing!
Its not the rain. Its the track. Exactly the issue everyone was talking about all week.
Race restarting in 5.
Medical car was going very nicely there.
they should have restarted far earlier. The cars would have made a dry line.....
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Originally Posted by Dave B
How can you be sure we are going racing.
I haven't heard anyone overly interested in racing from the interviews I've seen.
Edit: Sorry Just heard the news as I posted. forget this post.
If there is no race here, I am not sure I will bother with rest of the season. After all, what is the point of ruining your plans of the day when in the end they are not racing?
Well, maybe it will be safe to watch Abu Dhabi :D
Maybe F1 should change the rules and become a series of automodelism. So no danger at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Not Brazil it could drizzle there also. Too dangerous. Lets just head to the desert