Looks closer to an LMP than what we have in F1 right now.Holm86 wrote:The shape of that Ferrari looks difficult to shape via a set of regulations. Am I the only one who thinks so??
Easier to look at that rule book for reference.
Looks closer to an LMP than what we have in F1 right now.Holm86 wrote:The shape of that Ferrari looks difficult to shape via a set of regulations. Am I the only one who thinks so??
Than I still rather see this one..Morteza wrote:Am I the only one who prefers 2008 cars to this concept by Ferrari?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... 8_test.jpg
http://files.conceptcarz.com/img/McLare ... -23-06.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/rW4ZRBD.jpg
Dear god no for me!kooleracer wrote:This is how a modern F1 car should look like, F1 should not clinch to the past but more important F1 cars should always have something from the past. The concept by Ferrari and the Adrian Newey ultimate F1 car. Is not the way F1 should go in my opinion. Those cars have too much bodywork. Formula cars never have much body work, its about a clean car. For me an F1 cars must have 4 wheels that aren't boxed in by bodywork, when the moment comes when that stops then it isn't a formula car anymore. the DW12 indycar has rear protection because of the speeds they are doing on ovals when they are racing closely. But in F1 thats is not necessary. The Audi concept is the best modern interpretation i have seen yet of F1. Its clean, but aggresive and proportions are right and the big wheels just make it look like real monster.
http://img3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833776.jpg
http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833777.jpg
http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833778.jpg
http://img3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833775.jpg
http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833779.jpg
http://img3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833780.jpg
http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833783.jpg
*shows modern interpretation of a car straight from the 80´s*kooleracer wrote:F1 should not clinch to the past
kooleracer wrote:This is how a modern F1 car should look like, F1 should not clinch to the past but more important F1 cars should always have something from the past. The concept by Ferrari and the Adrian Newey ultimate F1 car. Is not the way F1 should go in my opinion. Those cars have too much bodywork. Formula cars never have much body work, its about a clean car. For me an F1 cars must have 4 wheels that aren't boxed in by bodywork, when the moment comes when that stops then it isn't a formula car anymore. the DW12 indycar has rear protection because of the speeds they are doing on ovals when they are racing closely. But in F1 thats is not necessary. The Audi concept is the best modern interpretation i have seen yet of F1. Its clean, but aggresive and proportions are right and the big wheels just make it look like real monster.
http://img3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833776.jpg
http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833777.jpg
http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833778.jpg
http://img3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833775.jpg
http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833779.jpg
http://img3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833780.jpg
http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Aud ... 833783.jpg
But remember that nothing is ever as good as it used to be and things we used to have are always loads better than what we have now, real racing cars, characters, back in't my day blah blah blahTim.Wright wrote:I personally think its risky to mess with a formula that at an operational level is more or less working.
Everybody seem to have forgotten the early 2000's period where overtaking was all but impossible due to wake induced loss of aero grip and the mammoth amount of resulting work to fix the problem. A lot of time money was invested to fix the issue via the OWG and others. Some of the solutions investigated were:And after about 10 years of experimentation we are FINALLY approaching a formula where wake induced grip loss is basically a non-issue.
- Centre-downwash-generating wing
- Active front flaps
- '09-style narrow-high rear wing
- Front wing high and away from ground effect
- Front wing low and running in ground effect
- Front wing with low centre section and high outer sections
- Front wing low & wide with neutral centre section
- Removal of all aero appendages on the engine cover
- Heavy regulation on bargeboards and nose structures
- Active rear wing
And now everyone want to throw all this work in the bin to make the cars look better...