One of the most egregious aspects about the modern safety push for me has been the tarmac run offs. I hate them with a passion. I personally feel that the only place for a tarmac run off should be at the end of a long straight and it should be there in case of a brake failure type scenario.
I think a lot of the run offs are needless especially when a patch of grass or gravel would be better placed. At the moment the latest place to cut is at the top of Eau Rouge, however if there was simply a small patch of grass on the apex you can bet that the amount of drivers cutting would be cut to near zero overnight.
I also think that the tarmac run off in many ways encourages bad and dangerous driving. Quite a few times now I have seen drivers be forced wide off the track and onto the tarmac run off because the drivers know its there. Remove it and this would stop.
Then there is the outrageous double standards of the FIA and Monaco. For one weekend per year, track safety has a holiday and all of a sudden, track lined barriers are "ok" and gets the FIA green stamp of approval. However any other track has to spend thousands upgrading and altering the layout for what is really no need. The recent Spa changes are precisely a case in point. Virtually every corner now has a mass of tarmac run off when in reality maybe 1 or 2 actually needed it, La Source, Les Combes, Rivage, "turn 9", Pouhon, Les Fagnes, Stavelot and parts of the Bus Stop all now have masses of tarmac when either none or alternatives would have sufficed. Only really Eau Rouge and perhaps Blanchimont really needed it.
I think a lot of the run offs are needless especially when a patch of grass or gravel would be better placed. At the moment the latest place to cut is at the top of Eau Rouge, however if there was simply a small patch of grass on the apex you can bet that the amount of drivers cutting would be cut to near zero overnight.
I also think that the tarmac run off in many ways encourages bad and dangerous driving. Quite a few times now I have seen drivers be forced wide off the track and onto the tarmac run off because the drivers know its there. Remove it and this would stop.
Then there is the outrageous double standards of the FIA and Monaco. For one weekend per year, track safety has a holiday and all of a sudden, track lined barriers are "ok" and gets the FIA green stamp of approval. However any other track has to spend thousands upgrading and altering the layout for what is really no need. The recent Spa changes are precisely a case in point. Virtually every corner now has a mass of tarmac run off when in reality maybe 1 or 2 actually needed it, La Source, Les Combes, Rivage, "turn 9", Pouhon, Les Fagnes, Stavelot and parts of the Bus Stop all now have masses of tarmac when either none or alternatives would have sufficed. Only really Eau Rouge and perhaps Blanchimont really needed it.