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Who has the right to the racing line?
The defender has the right to the racing line. A collision at the apex is entirely the fault of the attacker. In this case, the attacker’s front axle is ahead of the defender’s rear axle and the two cars are approximately halfway alongside.
Do you lose position when you pit?
A driver can gain or lose position during a pit stop. Thus, the pit strategy is crucial during the race. In Formula 1, the fastest pit stop which happened was just 2 sec. A pit stop is usually done to change your tire/tyre choice or changing your strategy to win the race.
What are the rules for passing in f1?
Drivers must slow down as they pass; overtaking is forbidden, unless it is unavoidable such as a driver retiring in the section, or a driver is lapped. 2 waved yellows at the same post indicates great danger ahead. Drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop; no overtaking is permitted unless a driver is lapped.
Why do F1 drivers let each other pass?
They were being hampered by car damage or another problem, making it impossible for them to perform as well as their faster teammate. They receive the guarantee that if their teammate behind cannot pull away from them, they will receive the position back.
Is there slipstream in karting?
When a vehicle moves along, it encounters wind resistance, also known as drag. This drag can slow the vehicle down, even when travelling within a controlled environment – such as an indoor kart track – with no wind. As the vehicle moves through this drag, it creates a partial vacuum behind it, known as a slipstream.
What happens if a race car breaks down on the last lap?
The car has to cross the finish line, not just the driver. Now, if the race car breaks down on the last lap but is still moveable the driver just might be able to get out & push the car to the finish line to finish.
Who has the right to choose their line in a race?
The driver in front has the right to choose any line, as long as they are not considered to be blocking. The driver in front loses the right to choose his or her line when the overtaking driver has their front wheel next to the driver. A driver may choose to protect his or her line so long as it is not considered blocking.
Why are unwritten rules bad for racing?
The problem with unwritten rules in racing, especially for new drivers, is that they are unwritten and thus are more difficult to learn. This article is designed to correct that issue, at least partially, by writing down some of the commonly encountered passing situations where unwritten rules apply. Having a safe car is essential.
Why are NASCAR drivers on the left side of the car?
In the case of NASCAR (USA stock car racing) there is an “official” answer that, since the driver is on the left side of the car, this allows for better visibility (the driver can see more of what is going on around him) and safety (as a crash into the outside wall would impact the opposite side of the car from the driver).
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