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The trash on the track makes parts of every circuit effectively as narrow as
the racing line only, and moving off it is 'fatal'.
Hardly improving overtaking opportunities....
geoff
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No - it's a mess in every sense. D'you remember an era before "marbles"?
I do...
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I suppose that the answer to that is to make the tyres much harder, reducing grip considerably and making it more like a wet track..... Hmmmmm that would do for me as long as we don't get traction control back again.
Robert
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Because of the high G loads of today, I wonder if it's more stressful on a driver to make pit stops or it's more stressful to run the GP non-stop?