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It seems daft that a driver could dominate a race with a massive lead, then lose it all to a SC in the closing laps. I guess it will be "less bad" if P1 and P2 aren't a country mile ahead of every else like they were last year (i.e. giving P2 the free pit stop) but generally it seems daft that a SC just wipes out any advantage a driver (in any position actually) has built up.
You would think that the risk of safety car would stop the lead car from dissappearing down the road - no point pulling a big lead and taking the life out of your engine, brakes and tyre's if you are just going to have that time taken away from you by a SC; especially if P2 is saving his car for just a moment.
Of course if you can pull a big enough lead, you might have a pit stop in hand anyway.
	
 
		
