DaveKillens wrote:
godlameroso wrote:Great just make the cars slower, pretty soon LMP cars will be as fast as F1. The slower F1 cars are barely faster than GP2 cars as it is.
And that's a harsh reality of life and limits on safety. Many years ago Formula One cars were the quickest, but they became so quick that safety became an issue, and ever sincethen their performance has been hobbled to a specific performance level. If you took all the limitations off the cars would easily lap any track 5 seconds quicker, but they would also be much more dangerous. So there is a performance ceiling the FIA maintains.
It wont be more dangerous, these cars can easily hold crashes of 300kph into the concrete. That was shown in 2007 by Kubica and since then the cars became even safer and slower. Safety is the biggest bs lately. As a matter of fact, what makes you think a 900kg LMP is safer than a 600KG F1 at the same pace? The only problem in safety is detached parts hitting surrounding people, and wether that happens with 300 kph or 250kph doesnt matter, at both speeds the marshall that gets hit by a tire, or a car itself, is pretty much dead. Not trying to be harsh here, that just is the case.
Meanwhile, other formulas have steadily been increasing their performance and lap times with the advent of technology, and they are closing in on Formula One levels of performance. There is a ceiling, and Formula One got to it a long time ago. But now, others are getting close.
bogus, the only ceiling is the fear by people around it who dont know anything about how safe it is and what 'could happen'. Might as well run pantsered cars, since a sniper in a tree could happen too.
Nothing wrong with safety but there is a thing that is too safe, and they're at it now. They are cutting speeds unneccesarily and bringing in rules to make the whole safer at the cost of on track action. What they're doing now is simply the same as when soccer players would need to use kneepads, helmets and other gear.
F1 is
by far the safest sport, the likelyhood of even getting hurt is pretty much zero, compared to soccer where you might get injured when tackled, or any other sport.
I am all for safety, but just like cost cutting it is taken too far, way too far