as we have seen this year , even when the driver in front has seen the car behind he has been allowed to shut the door most of the time ...that's what ruins racing ; the best drivers don't do it because they know how to defend running an opponent off the track [ a la vettel or schu ] is a different matter because it can be done without a collision normallyRaptor22 wrote:it i possible to make a car wide enough at Monaco but not at Monza or India or many other race tracks
The race craft of a driver is being able to position the car in such a way his rival is not able to get alongside.
Schumacher, Senna, Mansell were all very good at keeping their rivals behind their rear axle.
If any of you have sat in a modern F1 car you will realise the mirrors are optional extra's. They're useless. By the time a driver sees a car in the mirrors and reacts the opposing driver is very likely nearly alongside, hence you see battles like Schumacher Hamilton and Hamilton (insert rearward drivers name here).
These silly rules are not the answer, better driver visibility is.
better mirrors is a separate issue