Broadly, I suppose - it places more physical exertion on the driver- but you could make an argument that pushing older, less advanced cars to their limits was more difficult.bhall II wrote:In context, the reasons behind F1's current lack of pace are irrelevant. Slow is less demanding than fast. Full stop.f1316 wrote:Right, but the thing is race laps is not apples with apples...
That's very off topic though.
I also don't doubt that next year's changes won't fix the real issues (you need refuelling because then you can have multiple stops without soppy tyres > hence drivers will be able to push - done) but all I was ever saying is they will be faster - potentially record-breakingly so - in response to the MotoGP stuff.
All of which has nothing to do with radios