So, I figured that on a day where we're unlikely to see much action in F1 land, this might prompt a bit of discussion.
Formula E has become yet another form of racing to adopt a Virtual Safety Car like system in FCY. It was brought in to Formula One at the start of this year and has been used several times this season. Before that WEC were the first to introduce slow zones.
The question is, do you as a fan like these systems, or would you rather just have a regular safety car/caution period?
As I said in the Formula E thread, I'm not really a fan. I understand what they're designed to do. That they mean incidents are dealt with quicker, and that the racing is less interrupted. And, of course, it also improves safety for marshals, with drivers unable to just blindly ignore yellow flags anymore.
But, despite all that, I'm still struggling to like the idea. In long distance racing it probably makes more sense. But in sprint racing, I don't think it really fits in. Motorsport is supposed to be entertaining - and put simply, a safety car/restart adds more excitement into a race than a VSC type thing does. If your race gets wrecked through unfortunate timing of a safety car, well, tough luck.
For me, it's another example where things are perhaps becoming a little too sanitised and overly controlled in motorsport. But what do you think?