GPDA president Alex Wurz has put forward the idea of 'information laps' to address the approach from F1 to wet-weather racing.
‘Information laps’ idea proposed to address F1’s wet-weather racing approachGPDA president Alex Wurz has put forward an idea to tackle the current F1 thorny issue of whether circuits are too wet to race on.
One of the main issues is spray kicked up by cars into the vision of drivers behind, with Lando Norris saying after the Japanese Grand Prix had been red-flagged in its early stages thatPart of the issue is differing opinions among the drivers and between they and Race Control about whether a circuit is raceable or not, so Wurz has proposed a way in which unity can be found to arrive at the right decision.Motorsport.
“When you see the Safety Car drive on its own, with a few sprays, and the driver has fun going over kerbs and controlling the drift, it’s completely, totally different than when you can just throw the 20 cars out of the blue,” added the Austrian.
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