Carlos Sainz has called upon the FIA to look into changing the regulations surrounding the race restart after a safety car period in Baku. The Spaniard labelled yesterday's incidents as dangerous, with many drivers bunching up and tangling.
The biggest talking point was between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel. As they prepared to go racing again after the second safety car period, Hamilton swung around Turn 15 and slowed down, causing Vettel to hit into the rear of the Mercedes.
Sainz believes that the lead car should be forced to pick up the pace after Turn 16, as to not avoid confusion and carnage further back. Under the current regulations, the lead driver can choose when to start pushing anytime before the first safety car line.
"It was probably the most dangerous part of the race when we restart," Sainz explained. "The leaders were waiting up until the safety car line to start and at the same time, they were going fast and slow. For the guys at the back we are still in the corners when they going fast, slow, there's walls and we cannot see through them. So suddenly we are going flat-out sixth, seventh gear and they were braking again. For me, a bit on the dangerous side."
"Probably for next year they should consider when the leader is obliged to push. I think they should just put a rule where the leader starts before Turn 16 and to be flat from 16 because you cannot be slow, slow braking, fast, slow braking all of the time in such a long straight with people actually thinking they are going. Suddenly you are upshifting and upshifting, and braking again. It was probably the most dangerous part of the race."
Fergal Walsh
Replies (6)
Login to replyF1racefan97
Posts: 113
I agree with Carlos, the restarts seemed to be a mess in baku
f1fan0101
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But these are the ultimate racers! We cant have it simplified
f1ski
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why not after the safety car comes in complete a lap under vsc with a 2 car gap between. Isn't the idea of a safety car to allow safe racing conditions not to encourage unsafe conditions.
f1fan0101
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The drivers are more than capable of not getting into unsafe conditions
ianf1
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What about: Safety car in -> Drive under VSC for 1 lap -> full racing?
The bottom line yesterday was everyone trying to get the jump on the guy in front, and if that guy in front was a few seconds down the road when the SC started they wouldn't want to let that happen. I personally don't like to see any advantage gained at the restarts in these situations. Safety cars are there for safety imho, not to take someone's advantage away.
boudy
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I disagree with Sainz on this. Since this is part of F1 they must be able to handle this situation. I agree that F1 safety is important but this issue points more to the fact that he himself is not able to handle curtain scenario's. I find the restarts exciting and gives drivers in lesser cars more oppertunity.