xpensive wrote:I think what it boils down to is what do you wish F1 to be, if the HRT's of this world is your answer, then go spec as far as possible, but if you want to see diversity and manufaturers around, you have to give slack for a certain amount of creativity and development.
That is completely true
Badging 2.4 spec engines and competing with look-alike chassis in different colors, is that it? Nascar has more diversity.
And i can agree with that too, that is the thing that bothers me.
I can actually live with standardized parts, as long as they arent visiblew for the fans, im sure people would rather watch indycar or nascar if they see 26 similair F1 cars on the grid. For example if you standardize suspension, brakes, rims, crash structures and all that rubish then you will leave room for anything, but can still keep speeds down, but at the same time can keep the cornering speeds up.
Also an standardised floor can be a good idea, if you make use of underbody tunnels for example, let those start soon and end soon, then you will have much more neutral downforce. Then you can simply allow smaller rea wings and use them as underbody extensions, then we can both be happy. Also with an easy meganism you can allow the flap to go to an 90 degree(or higher angle) wich doesnt even need electronics in any way.
As long as noticable parts can be developped i'm cool with the rest.