You said narrower tyres and front wings. The way tyre wake is managed, and front wing controls the flow of the whole car, you cannot expect the car to 'work' with trimmed tyres and wings. If you want them to work, you need to develop 2 concepts, which is foolish, just to make an effort to make Monaco better. How much better was Monaco in 2010 for example? Not much.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Jun 2022, 14:59Cost cap has nothing to do with it though.lh13 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2022, 06:23Not with the cost cap, no. And its not like the 'trimmed' cars will 'just work', not a chance.PlatinumZealot wrote:
I'm sure the Monaco business world will fork over the money to keep this GP on the map until Charles can win it.
I for one like this GP so I hope it stays. From a technical standpoint maybe Monaco car regulations should be imposed. For example: A rule saying teams must run the car 1800mm wide at Monaco.
Tyres and front wings are 50mm narrower on each side.
The teams arrive at Monaco, and Pirelli gives them a standard wheel and tyre which are 50mm narrower on each side.
Actually my calculations are wrong!
The tyres would need to be 100mm narrower on each side.
It is still possible. Depending on how far the spindle sticks out.