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Graeme Brown commented on the post, Why covered cockpits and wheels may be F1′s future 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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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