The Race can reveal the left-field solution the FIA is set to introduce at some F1 races this year to increase the number of pitstops
With a higher pitlane speed limit, drivers would lose less time during a pitstop. This calculation could encourage teams to try a strategy with more stops during a race.
For safety reasons, a tiny bit too fast in the pitlane was punished heavily.
Yes, that was to prevent people toying with the rules, and no matter what the speed limit is it should be heavily enforced.
But I agree we'll probably see more incidents and injuries given the close calls we've had so far. I'm all for increasing the limit as long as there are better protections around the people in the pit lane.
Early analysis showed that if the pitlane speed limit is raised by 20km/h – so potentially from 80km/h to 100km/h – then it would reduce the pitstop times by around five seconds.
Australia, Monaco, Zandvoort and Singapore to cap at 80km/h from 60km/h
Interesting… but winning or loosing a race in the pits, is as exciting as a race managed by tyres.
I think they're hoping the change will make taking an extra stop less costly, we could see more cars charging through the field with fresh tires. The problem is that if you make the pit stop cost too low everyone will come in and there will be no differing strategies.
I don't think that a great idea. It's a pit lane with people and car with high risk of incident ( missing wheel, snap from to much power or collision between car).
Enhanced show by security compromise never been a good thing IMO.
There's no such thing as pure racing, so this I think is a good idea. Plenty of pit entrances and exits are quite long, we could have two speed limits also. The 60 in the garage area already seems too high to me however, we already see a lot of close releases imo. But purelli seem unwilling to actually go mad with the tyres to support race strategy other than 1 stops, so this could help with race strategies
I also like rally cross joker laps though, what a heathen