WhiteBlue wrote:One totally different thing I observed during the race weekend. There was a lot of slipping and sliding. I cannot remember that it has been that extreme in the past. It seems to indicate that Monaco generates the right amount of downforce to give the drivers a real task in car control.
Why is this happening at a slow track where engine power does not count so much and drag isn't much of an issue? I would love to see such behavior also at faster tracks which probably means that cutting downforce mightily is the right way to go.
timbo wrote:You don't want to see such thing in a fast corner.
Slides are only looking good when driven can do something to control them.
I noticed the slides and fishtails too, I wasn't sure if was just camera angle.
I agree that we need to see the cars on the limit of traction more often. Then we'd see drivers having to lift off on fast corners, that brings doubt to their mind, that sorts the men from the boys.
There are some classic corners where drivers used to play chicken with the traction and you'd hear them lift off the gas. Nowadays those corners are dead and they keep their foot down the whole way.
That's what made Suzuka such a great race last year. Alas Spa and Silverstone used to pose a similar problem but can now be taken flat out.