• wia@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Why are track limits so strange in racing? Why not just make the white line the limit period. Rich the white line at all, you’re out of the track. It’s so strange…

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        1 year ago

        Apparently it is in some motorsports. I dunno which ones but a quick search had mention of sensors and stuff.

        It really should be automated and strict AF. Should be akin to of it was gravel on the other side of the line.

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          Yeah thing is that formula1 is not a sport but entertainment. So they want to have referees that can influence the game to push a narrative, just like in NBA.

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      In MotoGP racing, it’s handled quite well. They cancel laps for qualifying and during a race, you get an official warning. You do it again with the warning up, you get a ‘long lap’, which is a small track-detour. Makes you lose a few seconds and with close competitors, also places. It’s an immediate punishment during the race for ‘touching the green’ - the area on the corner exit outside the kerb. Touching kerb is fine, touching green area is a no-no.

      It happens every race to a few riders and it’s a fuck around and find out event for people who have a warning up on their name.

      “If a rider goes outside track limits during a Free Practice, Practice or qualifying session – onto those areas outside the track surface that are painted green – it’s an easy one: the lap is cancelled.”

      “[…]if a rider goes onto the green area three times, they’ll get a Long Lap penalty.”

      https://www.motogp.com/en/news/2023/08/17/explained-track-limits/475875