strad wrote:They are not as quick.
Do y'all understand the difference between quick and fast?
My first pass in a dragster in 65 was 178 MPH..my last pass in 80 was about 178 MPH
the difference,,,how quick,,,in 65 it was 10.75,,,in 80 it was 7.5 seconds.
Same fast,,,much quicker.
These cars are not as quick as in the past.
And the problem is....
Do you think there shouldn´t be any restriction?
Do you think ground effect, electronic suspensions, double diffusers, blown difussers, rear fans, etc should all be allowed?
My point is, limiting F1 development is not new, like someone said (autgyro?) from the 70-80´s F1 has always been limited by the rules because of safety reasons. This is another step in the same direction. Now they´re slower? Of course, that´s the point of almost any new rule, but at least now they can develop the engines, what IMHO was a must for the supposed pinacle of motorsports. To me the problem was investing billions on wind tunnels but with 7 years old engines... F1 with 7 years old parts? And the engine! That was a joke, not today´s F1. They´re slower, of course, but using 30% less fuel, to me the small difference in times compared to the big difference in fuel used makes current F1 darmn quick. And they´re using today´s engines with today´s technology, not an engine designed at the same time that my old megane