tommylommykins wrote:But there are many things that are common between F1 machines and normal cars.. If not wings and silly aerodynamics, then engines, wheels, tyres, pipes, etc? Do these become irrelevent because aerodynamics is so overriding?
If the connection between F1 and actual road cars is not in name only, then presumably it is a Good Thing to encourage more links between the two? It'd be better value for money for all involved?
It is essential to encourage technical links between F1 and road cars.
Without it F1 will have a limited future in the rapidly changing energy environment.
There is of course a close similarity between the basic mechanical components in F1 and the parts that make up a road car.
However, at present they are two distinct areas of development because FI has been artificialy controlled and limited technicaly for many decades,thus making sure that road car technology could also be limited for the benefit of the big car makers.
Downforce has been allowed to dominate so as to blank out most of the other technical areas of potential development within F1 and to form a convenient smoke screen to delude the less technicaly minded.
IMO road car technology in general is at least ten years behind because of this, without even looking to modern technology like hybrid and full electric.
The geni is now out of the bottle and FOTA has recognised the dangers for F1 of missing the technical boat.