MercAMGF1Fans wrote:stefan_ wrote:MercAMGF1Fans wrote:One more thing.. will we see this again?
From what I understood at the time, it was a testing thing because FOM/FIA want to implement a system that allows a better and quicker identification (for the public) of who is in what car. In my oppinion, the red & yellow Ts are sufficient.
yeah, but as Scarbs pointed out.. there is a slight aero advantage, and believe you me! Merc need ALL the aero advantages it can get hahah, nah seriously.. something to do with yaw.
It will be back in 2014.
All the teams will forced to use standard number size and a font from FOM.
Its not for TV, its for the track side fan believe it or not.
All numbers, flags and three letter verifications will all have to be placed in 3 of 4 areas.
The TV picks up the T Cams pretty well, however there may be a few more tweaks for this like fully yellow/red/black (Black for GP3) cameras and the cars to have early 90s style Ferrari colour boxes on the rear wings and Caterhams GP2 teams coloured leading edges on the front wing pillars on the nose cone as well.
FOM have been testing things out for about 18 months in GP2 and they have been, and will use testing in the pre season to further test and develop the track side identification as well.
The other thing the track identification will be used for is the asian races where the marshals dont know Adam driver from Eve driver. Also the drivers may also may have to have their number and 3 letter ID on their overalls as well.
This will piss off some sponsors and teams, but it's coming from the guy that FOM hired from the Premiership in England in late 2010 in order to get trackside and car branding better for all. He has pretty much got the trackside up to standard, now he is looking at getting the cars and drivers brands better. He even brought up the idea of teams going to "Traditional/Historical" numbering again with the WDC and WCC title holders getting 1 & 2 every year. This would make better sense in my opinion.
So this would mean Williams would be 5 & 6; Ferrari 27 & 28 and McLaren 7 & 8 for instance. However the teams would have to pay FOM a premium taken off their prize money of say €2.5m a car.