CHT wrote:Imaging watching your favourite driver leading the race and then in the last 10 laps, he lose his position because he has to slow down by 1 to 2 sec per lap just to complete the race.. How is that going to be interesting?
Even in the V10 days cars would not be on the limit all the time, It's just another discipline that needs mastering.
Everyone gets a 100kg's of fuel so if someone has has been using it prudently in the early stages of the race then the latter stage becomes the sprint.
Or, some teams will bolt early and save later....others will have a fuel save stage in the middle.
Team will eventually converge into similar strategies but not initially. And as we go forward there is huge scope to use ERS to not just be a power addition....but a fuel saver. And you can be sure that the three suppliers will have different requirements, even from race to race we could see a big swing in which package will be best suited to specific track layouts.
I'd rather have this than cars with decomposing tyres. At least there is a choice for teams here, and it opens up multiple stratagems.
I for one applaud this, as I doubt we will see the boring rubbish of the last 4 years where a crushing car advantage leaves the rest of the grid squabbling for left overs.
Let's see how it pans out at least.