I tend to agree with you. As someone interested in (and involved in) vehicle dynamics, tyres and suspension, F1 is much too reliant on aero and I'd like to see that change.bhallg2k wrote:Genuine performance differentiation.ubrben wrote:What is the answer?
Ben
The Pirelli-putty tires and DRS are nothing but band-aids employed by those who don't want to face the realities of F1. The fact of the matter is that the regulations are now so tight that the cars are all pretty much the same, and equal cars have a real hard time passing one another on-track.
I think it's hard for F1 to admit that all of the measures taken in the name of cost-cutting are strangling the sport to death. Restrictions, homologations, standardized components, these are all enemies of genuine performance differentiation. They're also expensive, and apparently it's more important to keep the sport cheap for the likes of HRT and Marussia than it is to keep the sport connected to its roots.
My ideal car is something like a 1982 F1 car with big ground-effect tunnels and tiny front wings:
Ben