- 06 Oct 10, 14:06#218890
This is the reason I believe blue flags are needed, not specifically Webber's incident but in general, given how hard it is to overtake on many F1 circuits these days, I believe having backmarkers holding up the front running drivers is a recipe for disaster, I can see a queue of leading drivers being stuck behind a Lotus at Monaco and it ending in tears.
This is just plain dangerous. Look at Webber and Kovalainen's crash. 99% of the time you are getting lapped because you are way slower than the pace setters. 3-4 seconds a lap maybe or worse.
This is the reason I believe blue flags are needed, not specifically Webber's incident but in general, given how hard it is to overtake on many F1 circuits these days, I believe having backmarkers holding up the front running drivers is a recipe for disaster, I can see a queue of leading drivers being stuck behind a Lotus at Monaco and it ending in tears.
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