I can understand the clamour for change after a bad accident like this but I've been watching F1 for many years and I can't remember a car hitting a recovery vehicle before. If you ban them unless the safety car is out you'll have multiple safety cars every race and the problem with the safety car is that it penalises drivers who have driven well and developed an advantage over other drivers by being quick. The less it's used the better in my opinion. Racing is dangerous by its very nature. You cannot legislate against incidents like this. The driver has to take a share of the blame for this surely? He must have seen Sutil off the previous lap, he must have seen the yellow flags and he must have known conditions were worsening. Safety is pretty damn hot already - when you think we've had 24 guys racing finely honed machines capable of 0-100 in 3 seconds and 0-180 in about 8 or 9 seconds, for nigh on 20 years, without a fatality, that's pretty impressive. Especially when you compare F1 to other series such as Indy/NASCAR etc.
I always find it distasteful these days when something like this happens it always has to be someone's fault.
It goes without saying that I wish Jules a very speedy recovery and that he can resume his career in the future if he so chooses.
I always find it distasteful these days when something like this happens it always has to be someone's fault.
It goes without saying that I wish Jules a very speedy recovery and that he can resume his career in the future if he so chooses.
[I've heard it all before] :roll: 