it will become clear that none of the drivers have the appropriate equipment to really help at the scene. The corner workers always have visibility and the means of communicating to the pit lane, so by the time any driver arrives at the scene, the EMS is most likely already underway. And then things get complicated when they are blocked by other cars.
It will (for most people) remain a judgment call, if a car was on fire for example and you have an extinguisher in the car then every second counts, at least in Rally stages it is common, you stop and help. But then, a Rally stage is no closed road course.
Every good driver has bugs stuck to his door windows - do it sideways ;-)


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