That depends on the timing of the safety car - if it's around the time of the first stops then the field will be spread out, so less of a pile up if they all came in than if the field was all bunched up because of the SC, and then they all had to pit for tyres on the lap the SC came in and the pits reopened.timbo wrote:[And the current rules are causing exactly that.And its really dangerous like again what happened to Massa in Singapore 2008
Its massively dangerous to have all cars come in at the same time
Neither solution, pits opened or closed, works in all instances and the trade offs appear pretty equal with the exception that keeping the pits open results in, in my view, less opportunity for interpretation of the rules (what constitutes enough damage to be allowed to pit, etc.).
As someone else pointed out Alonso benefitted massively from the safety can in Monaco and there was no whinging from him or his team or a clammer to change the rules on this board. Now that he's lost out from a safety car situation there is a sudden desire to see the rules changed.