djos wrote:ISLAMATRON wrote:
Until RBR gets it right?
No, I just think that KERS is a huge money pit at a time when the the teams are trying to cut spending - i think they would be better off using a smaller cheaper power plant using environmentally responsible fuels (ie arent made from food crops or oil).
If the FIA had any brains (which clearly they dont), they'd introduce smart new engine regs for 2011 along these sort of lines:
*1.8lt Twin turbo V6
*max 16,000 rpm
*min weight of 90kg's inc turbos
*any materials you like but Max cost for engines bill of materials for each engine = $200,000USD max.
*100% cellulosic Ethanol (non food crop derived)
*1 engine per weekend (= $4,000,000 per year)
I'd also open up the regs on Gear boxes and introduce similar cost & weight caps with would imo make F1 much more fun as we'd be back to the days of winding the motors up for qually but if they went too far they'd blow up in the race. :mrgreen:
anyway, thats my few cents worth. :lol:
I like your idea for the engines, but the last part, id make each engine last a maximum of 4 races, and the gearboxes last 8 races, with gearboxes costing no more than $250,000 each, meaning that a team could get a complete drive train for arround a couple of million dollars a season. With the Standard ECU and a standardised telemetry system. will make entering the sport easier. Im all for that. Id keep aero regs and such the same for each team as well to keep it a level playing field of sorts.
Teams that want to compete on theese parameters could have greater allowance for time in the windmill factory and more time for the boffins to play with their computers meaning altho aero regs would be the same, they would have more time to play with new things, even allow them full scale wind tunnel testing as well, compaired to the non cost cutting crew, who would have as much as 50% less time that the smaller teams.
Id also maximise the ammount of team members to tech race to arrround 50-75 per team, and that included engineers of all levels, media assistants, trainers, and drivers as well, as theres no need for a team to lug arround 100+ to each and every event. Factory staffing would be arround the 400-500 mark for the ideal level for me as well.
Back on topic...
Poor Fernando, heat exaustion is a bad thing. And shurly there should be a rule that the water bottle should always work, but i supose it can break as well.