Tearoffs should not be allowed...

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...to be chucked out of the car in my opinion. It's just not good etiquette to be throwing stuff onto the race track and into the cooling ducts of others.

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Cam
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As opposed to being blind and running into something at 320kph......

Edit: a positive spin, maybe a hydrophobic coating on the visor would suffice? Not sure if that's possible.
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:lol: really...

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Is this a disgruntled fan? So who had a cooling duct blocked with a tear off in Montreal?

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Maybe have a little litter bag in the cockpit :lol:

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Or something like this

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Interesting suggestions for sure, and it's certainly not such a bad idea at all.
One must be able to think of an easy way to put these tearoffs under the seat somehow. A sticky area when a driver could stick them onto perhaps?

On the other hand, with tear offs being thrown out, I find it quite peculiar that I don't know of any incident where a tearoff got stuck in the airbox. I can imagine if such would stick onto the inlet filter of the engine, a lot of engine power is lost. But for some reason (even though the airbox sucks air in) it didn't happen before (I think).

Another interesting thing is that in 2014, sidepod air inlets will likely be bigger due to the higher cooling demands, making them more prone to catch up items like this.

mnmracer
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I believe van der Garde had an overheating issue because tearoffs were blocking the inside of his sidepods.

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if you don't want tear offs going into your cooling ducts, then make sure your at the front 8) (slight twist on a Kimi comment)

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Banning tearoffs would improve overtaking.
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Tomba wrote:On the other hand, with tear offs being thrown out, I find it quite peculiar that I don't know of any incident where a tearoff got stuck in the airbox. I can imagine if such would stick onto the inlet filter of the engine, a lot of engine power is lost. But for some reason (even though the airbox sucks air in) it didn't happen before (I think).
However - there was initial speculation that this was indeed what had transpired to Sebastian Vettel's car in Monza 2010, when he suddenly complained of a loss of power, just enough to (suspiciously) just let Mark Webber past. Mind you it was later cleared out as a brake binding issue rather than a clogged airbox.
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Cam wrote:As opposed to being blind and running into something at 320kph......
Just put em in the glove box.

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maybe something like the speedway goggles:

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with a roll-off

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strad
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they usually try to tear them off in pit lane as over the years a few have tossed them into their own ducts.
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