I agree with some people who say that the current safety car rules are unnecessary complicated and badly thought out.Giblet wrote:The problem is the convoluted safety car rules, and the fact drivers have to make split second decisions based on them while trying to run a race. The rules need to be more cut and dry.
One of the problems in the past were incidents when the closure of the pit lane during the safety car disavantaged a driver who ran out of petrol. The rules were adjusted to take care of that but in the process they got unnecessarily convoluted.
The teams decided to keep these rules regardless of the refueling ban. They may have thought that it would spice up the action. But in my opinion this action is artificial and distortive to the racing.
With enough race fuel on board for everyone the pit entry should be closed as soon as a safety car is dispatched and should only be re opened after the race is re started. Drivers should also be prohibited to entry the pit entry after a safety car is announced.
This would prevent a race to the pits and endangering the marshals who are exposed when they help a driver from a damaged car or clear the track.