• essteeyou@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    If anything I think that causes confusion.

    I can certainly imagine myself thinking “we’re behind the safety car, surely we’re not speeding through the pits”

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      25 days ago

      I can certainly imagine myself thinking “we’re behind the safety car, surely we’re not speeding through the pits”

      You mean when on radio the race engineer said that the speed limiter button was pressed too late, affirming that the button had to be pressed in time?

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        25 days ago

        I’m saying that before any radio messages occurred, I might be entering the pits, behind the safety car, assuming that I’m not going to be speeding, and therefore may not think to press the speed limiter button.

        By the time someone tells me it was too late it’s already too late.

        Imagine you’re following a police officer on a road, they’re slowing down traffic for some problem up ahead, and then they pull you over for speeding.

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          25 days ago

          I’m saying that before any radio messages occurred, I might be entering the pits, behind the safety car, assuming that I’m not going to be speeding, and therefore may not think to press the speed limiter button.

          By the time someone tells me it was too late it’s already too late.

          The replay I saw clearly had no time for a relaxed radio message. He was a second or so too late. Unforced error by him and neither he nor the team complained.

          Imagine you’re following a police officer on a road, they’re slowing down traffic for some problem up ahead, and then they pull you over for speeding.

          Pit lane has the speed limiter button. Always. No exceptions. Why are you trying to argue this?

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            24 days ago

            At no point have I suggested that the pit limiter shouldn’t be used. I’m simply stating, over and over again, that a change in circumstances can make a person forget a procedure. Following a safety car might just be the kind of thing that makes you forget, or feel like the usual procedure doesn’t need to be followed.

            There’s no real argument against what I’m saying. Humans are fallible, we make mistakes in unusual circumstances.