wesley123 wrote: ↑16 Jun 2022, 20:52
chrisc90 wrote: ↑16 Jun 2022, 20:18
wesley123 wrote: ↑16 Jun 2022, 20:16
It's absurd that teams are going to get handicapped based on something that essentially is just a flaw in the ruleset.
Same 'flaw' for everyone though isnt it....So the playing field is still level
Considering how they could simply tell everyone to run x mm higher this solution is just an overcomplication and just designed to save face. By making it a consequence of an individual team's issues, this would imply that it is the team who is at fault, whereas the occurence is a consequence of the ruleset itself.
Its not the ruleset that's the problem though....its the teams that cant come up with a solution to the problems. If team A can make a car that still comes in line with the rules and regulations, has no bouncing or very little, but team B have come up with a car that bounces like a kangaroo, then its team B that isnt doing a good job as Team A has made a car that fits within the rules/regs of the race (and even safety limits now).
Those teams that have done a bad job, and believe its driver safety thats the bother, will either have to come up with a better design, or sit it out. Not complain blaming the regs book and push for change to help them because the team has made a flop of a car.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.