There's a bit of discrepancy between the thread title and the contents

The complaint is because it's something that specifically boosts the performance of one car over the other, not through driver skill or technical advancement but by giving a performance boost to one driver in favour of another. That is why it is deemed artificial, as in it's artificially creating a performance differential between two cars, not on merit but based on track position. Like Bernies stupid short cut idea a couple of years back this kind of solution belongs in Mario Kart and not F1.forty-two wrote:To all those who have said that the idea of the ARW is "artificial", it just occurred to me that MOTOR RACING itself is artificial for so many other reasons, why pick on this new innovation?
Pascal Vasselon explains the ARW (graphics included):forty-two wrote:I think I have an idea of physically what the ARW will look like, but have any drawings been published anywhere which give any clues?
I really hope I'm proven wrong and the racing next year is amazing, but rather than introduce an artificial system to try and make the cars racing be like it used to be, I would prefer them to actually fix the aero on the cars so that they can race wheel to wheel like they used to.Giblet wrote:On one hand yes it is artificial, on the other hand cars used to be able to follow other cars closely as they weren't so aero dependent. In a way the ARW will make cars more like they used to be.
I'm kind of on the fence with one, I'll have to wait and see how it effects the racing.
I would just hate for a title to hinge (pardon the pun) on the ARW.
In my opinion the only right solution would be to make the cars rely less on aerodynamics. For relevancy and close racing it would be better to reduce the amount of downforce to the levels of high performance road cars. This could be achieved by introduce an absolute limit on the amount of downforce to be generated. The design itself could be left fairly free.Giblet wrote:On one hand yes it is artificial, on the other hand cars used to be able to follow other cars closely as they weren't so aero dependent. In a way the ARW will make cars more like they used to be.
I'm kind of on the fence with one, I'll have to wait and see how it effects the racing.
I would just hate for a title to hinge (pardon the pun) on the ARW.