No, they are because FIA cant/don´t want to solve the real problem (aero) that makes overtaking too dificult, and they´re doing all sort of stupid things to patch it, like swiss cheese tires or DRS. Nobody asked for crappy tires or DRSdans79 wrote:The Swiss cheese tires are because of the fans who wanted more of a show, DRS is because of the fans who wanted more passing.Vasconia wrote: Sorry but I disagree, you should add some drivers too but they also think that rules are nowadays too complicated and that they cant drive at 100%.
No, teams can´t break the rules, they´ll find ways to improve downforce but if you ban something, it´s banned. Blown diffusers, ground effect, active aero, fan cars, wing cars..... the list of banned technologies or idea affecting aero is very long.dans79 wrote:teams will find a way to get the downforce back, and to have a development war you need to shut up the people who constantly complain about cost.Vasconia wrote: Its that complicated to create fast cars without so much downforce to allow the overtakings???
.Andres125sx wrote: No, teams can´t break the rules, they´ll find ways to improve downforce but if you ban something, it´s banned. Blown diffusers, ground effect, active aero, fan cars, wing cars..... the list of banned technologies or idea affecting aero is very long.
If someone would do a new list wich takes into account aero turbulence so they allow some banned techonolgies wich produce downforce without turbulence, and reduce downforce that generate turbulence (wings mainly), the show would improve by a good factor
Because they were under the illusion that even Mercedes would improve more than a second and others would improve about 2-3 seconds so they needed to improve the tyres. Didn't happen.PlatinumZealot wrote:For some stupid reason Pirelli made the tyres harder this year when no one asked them to. I really liked the 2014 tyres. They were a good balance. As pointed out, what I would like even more are drivers on the limit. Once the drivers are on the limit the drama will follow and there would be no need for these mozzarella tyres. Give me unlimited fuel flow, unlimited fuel and tyres you can push on. So simple to do. Limit the engines if you'd like.
Anyway, on the Canada GP itself.. yeah, it was sorely disappointed when everyone had to start pussy footing around because the fuel was about to run out. What sort of rubbish is that FIA?!!
Of course, they always find a way, but rules keep downforce within a limit. Imagine if they never banned ground effect, fan cars, active aero, EBD and wings could be whatever size... If FIA limited all these aspects, they could do the same with some others to ease overtakingdans79 wrote:.Andres125sx wrote: No, teams can´t break the rules, they´ll find ways to improve downforce but if you ban something, it´s banned. Blown diffusers, ground effect, active aero, fan cars, wing cars..... the list of banned technologies or idea affecting aero is very long.
If someone would do a new list wich takes into account aero turbulence so they allow some banned techonolgies wich produce downforce without turbulence, and reduce downforce that generate turbulence (wings mainly), the show would improve by a good factor
I didn't say they would cheat, I said they would find a way to get it back. F1 is a design formula, so some team will always find a way. The entire point is to out design/develop the opposition.
If that´s the solution to make posible keeping close to the car in front then agreemrluke wrote:It's not about aero that makes turbulence, it's about avoiding aero that is sensitive to turbulence.
Banning everything. Is what caused all the sensitive expensive aero we have now.Andres125sx wrote: Of course, they always find a way, but rules keep downforce within a limit. Imagine if they never banned ground effect, fan cars, active aero, EBD and wings could be whatever size... If FIA limited all these aspects, they could do the same with some others to ease overtaking
Do you think if they'd have more fields to invest and develop it will be cheaper?dans79 wrote:Banning everything. Is what caused all the sensitive expensive aero we have now.Andres125sx wrote: Of course, they always find a way, but rules keep downforce within a limit. Imagine if they never banned ground effect, fan cars, active aero, EBD and wings could be whatever size... If FIA limited all these aspects, they could do the same with some others to ease overtaking
I do.Andres125sx wrote: Do you think if they'd have more fields to invest and develop it will be cheaper?
What makes you think that?dans79 wrote:I do.Andres125sx wrote: Do you think if they'd have more fields to invest and develop it will be cheaper?
2010 DDDs didn't exactly prove much better, did they?dans79 wrote:Banning everything. Is what caused all the sensitive expensive aero we have now.Andres125sx wrote: Of course, they always find a way, but rules keep downforce within a limit. Imagine if they never banned ground effect, fan cars, active aero, EBD and wings could be whatever size... If FIA limited all these aspects, they could do the same with some others to ease overtaking
Moose explained it perfectly, but I wonder how can you think with more fields it would be cheaper.....dans79 wrote:I do.Andres125sx wrote: Do you think if they'd have more fields to invest and develop it will be cheaper?