Bottas on the clamp down:
http://www.formula1.com/news/interviews ... 16358.html
I feel what he says is nonsense every bit of information rgarding the condition of the car is gathered by the car and it´s electronics -so basically the full set of information is already in the car -minus the analysis,of course.
To run a realtime system with online analysis in a car is not that big step to make in my view .Considering the Pit wall does calculate possibilities in advance anyways and just switches predefined strategies implies in most cases this could be performed by a computer situated within the car.
It´s a bit more sophisticated as an alarm ,a red light sure but this all just moves the engineers work more to saturday and Sunday before the race and feed all the logic
into the system.No ways it cannot be done you just have to perform it in a way so the driver can actually work with it.
So -if the car needs more brake balance to the rear the display automatically switches to the brake balance layer of the infosystem and highlights the recommended new setting .Driver just confirms and the new setup is loaded..I´m rather gobsmacked nobody did this before tbh.As it would give the driver a lot more freedom to concentrate on his racing instead of discussing which slot the yellow dial has to be turned....
Sure there is almost all the time a certain logic behind decisions and you can use your simulators (HIL) to verify if the strategies you have coded will lead to the desired results .
If all this will improve anything in Formula 1 ? sure .We will see even more spending away from the track to run a car on sunday for 2 hours max.