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Originally Posted by PVDA
Under the Supercars series rules here in Australia once the Safety Car goes "Lights Out" weaving is banned, as a result this has also filtered down to all the lower classes as well.
Watching the racing from the Tuscan GP meeting I note cars weaving right up until the leader takes off.
I believe Bottas and others weaving was a partial cause of the pile up on the Safety Car restart that resulted in the big pile up.
Your thoughts ??
Should the FIA follow the Supercars by bringing in a No Weaving rule ??
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Pure and simple no, and weaving had zero to do with any of it and making the argument it did means you aren't the best drivers so quit now and we can get competent drivers in the seats. Banning things because drivers are incompetent is pathetic and the fastest way to get people to turn off the race. If the drivers can't be adults and pay attention, the frankly let them wreck and explain to the team why the car in front of them wasn't a clue to not drive RIGHT THERE and why all their effort was wasted.