i noticed on the news section that the CIK-FIA had introduced on board cameras to aid the clerks of the course which i thought was an interesting move as i know from my onboard footage that you can see a lot of whats happening from those things and even the very cheap cameras have a surprising amount of clarity.heres an exert from the piece.
"...enabled the officials of the race to observe the drivers' actions on the track more efficiently. But they seem to have particularly resulted in an indisputable improvement in their on-track behaviour thanks to better self-discipline of the drivers"
ok i thought,thats great.but when i clicked on to the onboard footage that showed examples of 10 second penalties and exclusions i thought that a good portion of them were actually quite harsh and a little petty.obviously we try not to encourage contact but i find this is going a bit too much the other way.what are your thoughts?
http://www.cikfia.com/News2009/Sarno/video_2.html
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