I get all of that, but that is a recognized series that is way too serious to do what I'm talking about.Jolle wrote: ↑06 Mar 2022, 18:32This is exactly what they do in junior formula's. Teams like Prema, Van Amersfoort, Carin, etc etc are specialised to learn kids that come out of karts how to set up a car and what setup does with a car and how to adopt your driving to it. They literally send young drivers out with completly a wrong setup (for instance, 10 degrees to much rear wing, or to much ride hight) and let them figure it out what's wrong.Zynerji wrote: ↑04 Mar 2022, 15:37Because it is a competition between the drivers via setup understanding. The drivers that have that engineering knowledge seem to do pretty well in F1.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑04 Mar 2022, 15:26I don't see the point in having the driver tell how to set up the car if that's not a driver's job anymore.
I mean, why not ask the driver to develop the aerodynamics of the car instead?
It would be all about teaching drivers the important things to pay attention to, what changes effect over/under steer, mechanical grip and tyre preservation.
The cool part is that we (and young drivers) would get to learn along with them...
Package that F2 concept for a TV show that is all about doing the fastest lap with the driver making all setup decisions.
I think using v8 F2 cars would be fine as well. Even just using a current spec F2 car could be very reasonable for cost control.
Get Jenson, Kimi and Nico to each pick teams and maybe have a Champion coach angle as well...