These rules would make the cars dangerously fast. Number 2 and 3 basically say unlimited power. Number 4 and 5 mean more corner speed thus having more extreme crashes. Everyone will already be running Monaco wings because the power is not a bottleneck anymore.Ozan wrote:if they really want to make things better for racing, they should:
1-bring back refueling
2-remove the rule of 100kg/hour fuel
3-5 engines per car/year and rev limit up to 18k for better sound
4-wider body work
5-relax the rules on the rear of the car (ex:diffuser-beam wing-wastegate blown wings etc)
6-relax the rules on tyres, make things more unpredictable
What makes a race interesting if it just sequence of qualifying laps? Not only should a driver be fast, but he should be clever as well. Alain Prost was not always the fastest, but won races by having found the best race strategy in terms of fuel and tire preservation.ringo wrote:Strategy and entertainment needs the right balance.
If a driver is going to drive slow, i am not in support of that. A Formula 1 race should be a sprint, not a jog.
If refueling is going to mean the driver is going to drive 25 qualifying laps then that's what i support. Real white knuckle balls to wall stuff. I think we had enough of the gentleman's car whisperer crap.
That is not an argument in favor of mid-race refueling, is it not? It is an argument in favor of banning pit-to-car telemetry. I find it rather contradictory that you do not want teams to interfere with the drivers' race on one hand and make teams to completely decide the drivers' race strategy on the other hand.ringo wrote:That's boring to watch. The car and driver just needs to be going as fast as possible.
No such thing as a clever driver nowadays because he has the whole pit wall to tell him what to do and when to do it.
They are do busy trying to cheapen the sport to care about that.Ozan wrote:if they really want to make things better for racing, they should:
1-bring back refueling
2-remove the rule of 100kg/hour fuel
3-5 engines per car/year and rev limit up to 18k for better sound
4-wider body work
5-relax the rules on the rear of the car (ex:diffuser-beam wing-wastegate blown wings etc)
6-relax the rules on tyres, make things more unpredictable
dans79 wrote:They are do busy trying to cheapen the sport to care about that.Ozan wrote:if they really want to make things better for racing, they should:
1-bring back refueling
2-remove the rule of 100kg/hour fuel
3-5 engines per car/year and rev limit up to 18k for better sound
4-wider body work
5-relax the rules on the rear of the car (ex:diffuser-beam wing-wastegate blown wings etc)
6-relax the rules on tyres, make things more unpredictable
Honestly, this sport is run by a senile old man, who leads a bunch of morons.
I'm not convinced, and I'll tell you why...godlameroso wrote:These cars make most of their downforce from ground effect, if full ground effect was allowed the drivers would be wearing g-suits and canopy's would be mandatory. I think the current cars will improve by no more than a second from where they are if engines were frozen from now till 2020, a change is needed, and I completely agree that increasing mechanical grip will improve following and overtaking. The corners that make the biggest difference to lap time are the ones that require both aerodynamic grip and mechanical grip, in other words, mid speed corners. If you improve mechanical grip, you can make up for a lack of downforce.