If Mr Jenzer wants to see less safety cars, he should start by thinking a bit more carefully about who he employs to drive for his team. His drivers this year have been some of the most frequent crashers
Bustamante crashed in FP1. She crashed in race 1. She crashed in race 2. She crashed in race 3. She was at Monza with Euro 4 three weeks ago as well. She then crashed 3 times in 3 races.
No. I can’t remember if she crashed in practice, but she didn’t crash in Race 1, she was hit by Davide Larini in Race 2, and then was hit by Lia Block in Race 3. She only crashed in Race 3 of Euro 4, and finished Race 1 and 2 with no problem. So I have no idea what races you were watching, but they certainly weren’t the ones I was watching.
@@thereal84 Dude you have watched the wrong races. 🤣 All six of her crashes are shown. Except for the one in practice. Are you saying the stewards made up imaginary collisions that they then penalised her for? 😅
Mister Jenzen is absolutely right! This is not racing. Rich kids who can't drive should take lessons. A 107% pole position time should be implemented to keep out slow drivers and the ones who provoke accidents should be forced to start from the pit lane the next race. Driving is also about discipline, and that is a way to teach it. How can you learn racing if you are always following a safety car? Allowing everyone with a little money to race is bad for everyone.
If Mr Jenzer wants to see less safety cars, he should start by thinking a bit more carefully about who he employs to drive for his team. His drivers this year have been some of the most frequent crashers
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27:00 That was a great move from Slater to take advantage of Pradel's mistake
Please, i swear. Either split the field into two groups for the races or cut the field size to 24. Its SC every single lap.
Amen!
Bustamante crashed in FP1.
She crashed in race 1.
She crashed in race 2.
She crashed in race 3.
She was at Monza with Euro 4 three weeks ago as well. She then crashed 3 times in 3 races.
No.
I can’t remember if she crashed in practice, but she didn’t crash in Race 1, she was hit by Davide Larini in Race 2, and then was hit by Lia Block in Race 3.
She only crashed in Race 3 of Euro 4, and finished Race 1 and 2 with no problem. So I have no idea what races you were watching, but they certainly weren’t the ones I was watching.
Insert lance stroll gif here
@@thereal84 Dude you have watched the wrong races. 🤣
All six of her crashes are shown. Except for the one in practice.
Are you saying the stewards made up imaginary collisions that they then penalised her for? 😅
@@rexuz2482 All.. 6? She hasn’t crashed 6 times, go back and watch.
@@thereal84 No she crashed 7 times in total in her last two race weekends in Euro F4 and Italian F4. Not 6 correct.
Mister Jenzen is absolutely right! This is not racing. Rich kids who can't drive should take lessons. A 107% pole position time should be implemented to keep out slow drivers and the ones who provoke accidents should be forced to start from the pit lane the next race. Driving is also about discipline, and that is a way to teach it.
How can you learn racing if you are always following a safety car? Allowing everyone with a little money to race is bad for everyone.
Congrats Freddy.
To be fair that are rookies and its a damp track, they still learning stuff....
I like safety cars
lol, can these cars get 1 lap in without a safety car???? maybe too much cars on the grid - 48 or so.
una gara tutta con la safety car e assurdo !!