Also zu Riskieren das einer über Debri fährt bei SC (heißt jeder kann um die Unfallstelle einen Bogen fahren) scheint mir wesentlich sicherer als die Jungs bei einem stehenden Start (+tief stehender Sonne) nach fast einem ganzen Rennen lang wieder auf Einander los zu lassen.
Wie man das Rennen nach rot wieder aufnimmt, ist das in den Regel festgelegt (also der stehende Start) oder zur Entscheidung der Rennleitung? freigegeben?
Nochmal, die Entscheidung über Rot oder nicht wird unabhängig von den Neustarts getroffen. Das sind die Regeln. Und darüber muss man sich künftig unterhalten, ob das so günstig ist.
Ob Standing oder Rolling Start, entscheidet die Rennleitung, siehe Sportung Regulations Paragraph 58.12 und .13:
58.12 If track conditions are considered suitable to resume the sprint session or the race from a standing start, the message “STANDING START PROCEDURE” will be sent to all Competitors using the official messaging system at a time no later than one (1) minute signal detailed in Article 58.5.
When the clerk of the course decides it is safe to call in the safety car, the message “STANDING START” will be sent to all Competitors using the official messaging system, all FIA light panels will display “SS” and the safety car’s orange lights will be extinguished. This will be the signal to the Competitors and drivers that the safety car will be entering the pit lane at the end of that lap.
At this point the first car in line behind the safety car may dictate the pace and, if necessary, fall more than ten (10) car lengths behind it.
As the safety car is approaching the pit entry the FIA light panels will be extinguished.
Once the safety car has entered the pit lane all cars, with the exception of those that were in their garage at the time the sprint session or the race was suspended (see Article 57.3), should return to the grid, take up their grid positions and follow the procedures set out in Articles 43.11, 43.12 and 43.13 or Articles 44.10, 44.11 and 44.12 as relevant.
Each lap completed while the safety car is deployed will be counted as a sprint session lap or a race lap as appropriate.
58.13 If track conditions are considered unsuitable to resume the sprint session or the race from a standing start, the message “ROLLING START PROCEDURE” will be sent to all Competitors using the official messaging system, at a time no later than one (1) minute signal detailed in Article 58.5.
When the clerk of the course decides it is safe to call in the safety car the message “ROLLING START” will be sent to all Competitors using the official messaging system, all FIA light panels will display “RS” and the safety car’s orange lights will be extinguished. This will be the signal to the Competitors and drivers that the safety car will be entering the pit lane at the end of that lap.
At this point the first car in line behind the safety car may dictate the pace and, if necessary, fall more than ten (10) car lengths behind it.
As the safety car is approaching the pit entry the FIA light panels will be extinguished and a green flag and/or green light panel will be displayed at the Line.
No driver may overtake another car on the track until he passes the Line (see Article 5.3) for the first time after the safety car has returned to the pits.
Each lap completed while the safety car is deployed will be counted as a sprint session lap or a race lap as appropriate.