- 25 Sep 13, 07:49#374571
That is a good point. And how fast was Rosberg's car going - 50mph? With all those front wing, nose bits etc sticking out? If it had hit Webber, the injuries could have been nasty.
F1 is a risky sport yes but they have worked hard to try and minimise driver injuries in case of accidents during racing and they have the results to show - the start of Spa 2012 is a great example. But those safety measures are not tailored for someone walking across the track in a blind corner.
But on the warm down lap, the drivers will be concentrating no-where near as much as they do when racing at full speed. Half the time on the in-lap they are looking at, and waving at, the crowd.
That is a good point. And how fast was Rosberg's car going - 50mph? With all those front wing, nose bits etc sticking out? If it had hit Webber, the injuries could have been nasty.
F1 is a risky sport yes but they have worked hard to try and minimise driver injuries in case of accidents during racing and they have the results to show - the start of Spa 2012 is a great example. But those safety measures are not tailored for someone walking across the track in a blind corner.