donskar wrote:
I'd like to see some production car technology "trickle up" to F1. VVT, direct injection, variable intake and exhaust systems, and there is a lot more. Dare I even mention auto adjustable roll bars, VSC (and I'm only listing "advanced technology" available on Toyotas!)
See, that's the problem with F1 these days, if you ask me. It entirely stifles engineering creativity. Here's what I'd like to see allowed
- Desmodromic valves (<3)
- Variable valve timing
- Variable intake geometry
- Variable exhaust geometry
- Metal matrix composites
- Active suspension
- Variable aerodynamicsn
- Traction/stability control
- Supercharging
- ECU programming
I like the idea of having the rules come down to a single page of regulations... Have a budget cap of, say, $400M (which is just a little less than most teams are spending now), and a maximum engine capacity of, say, 1.0L (with supercharging, VVT, variable intake/exhaust, there'd be no trouble to crank 1000+ hp out of such capacity)