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Graeme Brown commented on the post, Why covered cockpits and wheels may be F1′s future 10 months ago
Fair enough (didn’t notice the link), I was thinking only of drivers – as a sometime marshall I should have realised this . Mea culpa.
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Graeme Brown commented on the post, Why covered cockpits and wheels may be F1′s future 10 months ago
Don’t take it personally, I wasn’t accusing your knee of jerking – you’ve started the debate, that’s great, and it’s interesting to read all sides of the argument. It’s the FIA who are considering this, theirs is […]
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Graeme Brown commented on the post, Why covered cockpits and wheels may be F1′s future 10 months ago
11 years Keith? Senna was the last death in an F1 race, in 1994, what are you referring to?
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Graeme Brown commented on the post, Why covered cockpits and wheels may be F1′s future 10 months ago
“Death was only a few cm away” … a few cm the other way and no-one would ever have known about it apart from a few Brawn mechanics wondering where their bolt went! This is exactly the kind of blinkered […]
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Graeme Brown commented on the post, Why covered cockpits and wheels may be F1′s future 10 months ago
“I never want to see a single person killed in motorsport. Is that such an extreme view?”
No, and in the last 18 years no-one has been killed in F1. Isn’t that enough?
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Graeme Brown commented on the post, Why covered cockpits and wheels may be F1′s future 10 months ago
“Knee-jerk in response to what?”
In response to Daily Mail-esque calls for safety when freak incidents occur. None of the incidents you quote in the Top 10 article (with the exception of Brundle’s Interlagos […]
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Graeme Brown commented on the post, Why covered cockpits and wheels may be F1′s future 10 months ago
No. If F1 was closed cockpits & wheels all the lower formulae would have to follow suit, technically difficult and expensive, making entry into motorsport even more prohibitive than it is. More importantly though, […]
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