Rumblings in the paddock that this unaided start will be too dangerous .
I hope it happens , not for the danger , of course .

Though , it could be scary , it should show us who can master the software , at least .
That's if they plan to mash the throttle as per normal .

And , that's the argument ; that the software is too complicated for the driver to set .

So , the question is whether to teach the complicated system to the driver , letting him run it autonomously , while designing a system he can easier control , and then teaching him again , or let him fully control the start with his foot and hand clutch more manually while designing the new system ?

I will predict we will have at least one extra warm-up lap while they remove a non-starter or two from the grid and I hope , due to everyone being on edge and super careful , that we have a safe start , but one that shows us a few of these guys shining out with some nice pedal feel .