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Originally Posted by Matt
Everyone needs to find more crap to complain about and to fabricate situations that didn't happen, to discuss if it had went wrong. Guess what, it didn't, so no need to talk about it.
Lots of things if went wrong would be catastrophically bad, but 99% of the time they don't happen. That 1% of the time would be okay to talk about.
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Too many times I see a 'slow' sign posted on an obviously dangerous bend just after someone gets killed on it. It's what happens when people don't talk.
So we should only talk about the times that something bad happens and for all the near misses, do nothing. Safety in F1 is a serious issue, not to be taken lightly. The last thing that F1 needs right now is another 'Imola 94'.
If the drivers want to race then let them do it within the rules and not like a couple of 'boy racers' in an ASDA car park.
We don't need a discussion about there being a terrible accident in the pit lane and then having everyone slagging off the FIA stewards for being too lenient in previous similar situations.
I've no doubt that the 'police' will have to have a word with some other drivers before the seasons out and will have to point out the obvious 'what if' scenario to them. Maybe they'll learn something? Maybe not.