Farnborough wrote: ↑05 Dec 2023, 12:21
Andres125sx wrote: ↑05 Dec 2023, 09:12
What about...
1. Active suspension allowed
2. Minimum plank height increased
3. When chasing a car, you can activate "smart suspension", then ride height is reduced to optimal point at corners to increase grip and compensate dirty air, but also increased at straights to reduce drag and increase slipstream effect
This would cause more natural passing, as cars could compete on track and would not need a huge advantage at straights, like currently, wich makes it artificial and boring
Anyone recall the last iteration of active suspension chassis....with Adrian Newey on the design team ?
Most of the teams currently can't even get conventional suspension to work in consistent competitive sphere. Add in two or more aero adapted specification for alternative ride height.....can't see that being complex at all.
It'll just separate those that can further from those that can't understand even the current rules set, and interpret it effectively.
That´s exactly the purpose of F1. Isn´t it?
If that´s a problem, then we can always modify F1 to be a spec series, so engineering is not a part of F1 anymore
Problem is F1 has always been a competition of teams, manufacturers and engineers, even more than drivers. We fans always tend to think drivers should be the only factor, but reality is different, F1 is more of an engineering competition than anything else