Just_a_fan wrote:That BBC article is poor. They start by saying that the rules will be for V6 engines and then the rest of the articel continues to talk about inline 4-cylinder motors. They've obviously done a rush-job copy and paste to put it together.
I'd noticed the BBC doing cut'n'shut jobs before, but this one takes the cake ...
The BBC wrote:These systems - currently known in F1 as Kers but more widely referred to as hybrids - were first used in F1 in 2009 before being abandoned for 2010, and are being reintroduced next season.
So, the article closes with information that is a year out of date; What absolutely terrible journalism.
As for the V6 decision, I doubt that it will make any difference to the racing at the end of the day. I'd have liked teams to have the option of selecting from different engine layouts (V6 turbos vs I4 turbos, like the 80s) but that was never going to happen. Other than this, I had very little interest in favouring one format over the other.
Still, I'll be glad to see the back of the engine freeze and accusations of inequality/cheating that comes with it. I just wish it wasn't going to be delayed by a year.
I wonder what Craig Pollock thinks about this ...