I understand your reasoning, but I just don't see how the FIA could back track to older regs (I presume you are talking aero regs and tyres/track width - not engines or safety). You may be right about getting more overtaking, but the cars would be faster and it would not remove the fundamental problem or dirty air making close folowing hard. Also, the older regs would surely make the cars more efficient than now, so braking distances would get shorter. At least here the FIA are trying to address that in a sensible way by looking right at where the problem is.manchild wrote:The problem I see in FIA's suggestion is that they only think it will work which might not happened at all. That is why I think it is better to switch back to regulations that have enabled overtaking more than a decade ago. Basically, I don't understand why FIA must experiment with new solutions that might not work when there is an old recipe that worked for many seasons?
Since everything FIA suggested so far had opposite effect than announced one I say this “tractor” look-alike rear wing won’t work.
Why FIA doesn’t puts another survey on their website and suggest many impartial solutions for how to fix overtaking and what how qualifying should look? Let them put their current suggestions among the possible answers including the regulations that worked before and I’m sure fans will throw their CDG wing and knockout qualifying system in “recycle bin”.
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