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Honda's pitstop/traffic light system
http://www.itv-f1.com/Feature.aspx?T...avitz&id=44274
It works differently to the Ferrari system, as it features an immobiliser, or a ‘lockout’ system that will physically immobilise the car – not just a red light, the driver will not have control of the car – while it is in the pit box and the fuel hose is connected. Using an immobiliser during a race. That can’t go wrong, can it… |
After the other teams work out where that little switch is, u might find them sitting on the side of the road with pea shooters trying to flip the switch. LOL
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I think the simpiliest solution is to have two switches to work the light. One switch controlled by a man monitoring the pit stop itself, and another watching for traffic. The driver would only get the green light when both switches have been tripped.
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Unless Honda is able to install a rocket which would fire up after the car departs the pit lane, nothing else would help at the moment.
Rounding up the tail-enders is not something I would enthuse upon, no matter what Honda comes up with. |
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If you keep on adding middle men to make decisions, the reaction times willl be the same as a lollipop man. The traffic light system is only going to work better if you can cut out reaction time. I think Ferrari have got it right. They just have to improve human performance. As all their pit troubles have come from human errors. |
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