Hoffman900 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2022, 16:32
izzy wrote: ↑25 Mar 2022, 16:30
Hoffman900 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2022, 16:20
I know why, but when drivers can't race because they are nursing their brakes, what did they really "fix"?
It's still a race. Some drivers have more brakes than others, some drivers have to race smart not just sit behind lap after lap. They might have to pull out of the slipstream or drop back a bit for a while and plan their attack. Some cars are a bit slower because their engineers have given them more brake cooling. Some drivers have cars their engineers have got just right.
It's racing, F1 style.
It's not. Brakes haven't been a limiting factor in decades in almost all racing.
I've raced and worked on race cars, brakes should not be the limiting factor in 2022.
I think if the trend keeps up, rules makers are going to require spec brake ducts or force them to open them up.
Oh yes it is
Brakes have always been on the limit in any prototype series, it's just physics, temperature vs drag. I know this being a professor of physics
. And in F1 they'll get on top of it so the limit will shift to various other things, but F1 will still be complicated as it's supposed to be, with limits all over the place.