I have change my opinion of this, I used to support the revert to previous lap rule, but now I think if you crash your out whether its your fault or not and you should not be allowed to restart until your bike has been checked over, so if there is no red flag your fucked.
If there is a red flag and you can get back get your bike checked and be on the line for the restart you get whatever points are available for the second part of the race. It still means someone who was an arsehole could ¨play posssum¨ to get a red flag to try and get back into it but I would think that would be obvious to the officials and/or other teams and a protest could be initiated.
"You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan
If you crash and oil is 'pissing out' of the crank case and you can't see it then I'd say you shouldn't be racing anyway as clearly your vision has been affected by the spill. Remember, the race would have been red flagged so there is no race in action, you pick your bike up check it has all the right bits in the right place with no oil/fluids obviously leaking then you get yourself back to the pits for a re-check by an official before you are allowed to race it again.
Anyway, this was what I was meaning but I like Disco Dan's idea better, you need to be 'on your bike' when the Red Flag is shown to be eligible for any points or any potential restart. That's cleaner and no ambiguity.
I disagree, most cases it is UNFAIR as any rider who causes the red flag ends up getting points as it stands now (unless he is so far back in the pack he/she wasn't in the points anyway)...how is that fair?
Also, the scenario is more common than you are making out. I have been racing for only 3 years and it has happened at least half a dozen times in my races.
I'm not reading this thread, I'm just gonna call you a retard again.
The rule is the way it is, FOR YOUR PROTECTION of points. Because there can be no argument regarding blame of an accident, where more than one person is involved.
So, the rule is the same for everyone. You will sometimes win out, and sometimes lose out, but it's the same for everyone.
Sorry Biggles but I disagree, do you think everyone at every level of roadracing can and will be able to check their bike after having a crash, by themselves, in a muddy paddock, without a stand, to be 100% sure there's nothing, and i mean nothing, wrong with it. Even if they do they'll probably do it with the bike off then run the risk of jumping on the track under power and have shit spurt out...
Then there's some who simply don't care and just want to get back to the pits whatever there bikes leaking. One rule needs to do it's best to cover all scenarios
you also stated 'with no oil/fluids obviously leaking' if you think that's acceptable and good enough to return to the pits like that then maybe you shouldn't be racing...
I don't get your point? Its not about whos at blame for an accident...and I 100% agree with you that you win some you lose some and that is why I think it is far better to exclude anyone who was not on there bike at the time the Red Flag was shown from any points or any restart opportunitys as Disco Dan suggested (regardless if they were caught up in an accident from someone elses misjudgment). That protects everyones points who is still racing.
Its just stupid and completely illogical that someone can potentially win a race yet crash out aswell (actually this happened on the weekend with David who was winning our race but then crashed - which bought this point to mind again) ...thats not right?! As it turned out David couldn't make the next race so the points were not affected in any way but still, this rule is a dumb one and if I was the one who crashed I would still think it is a dumb one and wouldn't think I should get points for red flagging a race!
soooo
what if you crash further than 5 mins from the pit?
what if you crash at the enterance to pit?
who's timing? to how many decimal places?
sounds like a maelstrom of bullshit equal to or greater than the current system.
what's the purpose of the one-lap-back rule? it's always seemed ironic to me that in a sport where milliseconds make the difference a whole lap is taken away....a lot can happen in 1 lap...
You won't make it back in time so can't start the race or gain points if it is not restarted...simple
You might be lucky and make it to a restart or back to the pitlane to gain points...simple really.
Who's ordered to put the red flag out, I guess they would be the timekeeper and judge and jury (COC or MNZ Steward I'd hazzard a guess).
It seems to work for MotoGP mate.
So you are not racing around a track for position while it is under red flag....once again simple really![]()
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