I don't think the drivers are complaining about the blankets as much as about the fact that
FIA has discovered that is really popular any measure that hamper the drivers. When you argue against it, most people just say something like: "real drivers can take this. Aren't you a real driver?"
Maybe we don't realize how close to the limit an F1 car is driven... maybe. Or maybe not.
This is getting a little
weird, I think. It amuses me to think what will be next... throwing sand in their eyes before the first lap?
That would suuuuurely make racing much more interesting (specially if you're interested in races with few cars).
The "cost cutting" you get from that, I think, amounts to the cost of coffe served in the paddock. I did not calculate the exact amount, but the girls that serve it could also be fired
. At 2.500 pounds the hour.... (Max's rates) let's see. Damn, those girls are expensive.
You could also save a little on the HANS supports, the track lateral lines, or the barriers... After all, real drivers don't need sidelines... do they? Nahhhh...
Real drivers can drive at night, in the rain, blinded, with loose cows running around the track and with Chuck Norris as co-pilot. Real drivers can do
anything!
All this money could be re-invested in bigger paddocks for VIPs, or in heliports, or in Formula 1-X or whatever is the name of the park in Dubai or Bahrain or one of these places full of poor people that really needs to be entertained.
The "serious" part of this post (if there's any) is that I've shown in this forum (till everybody died of boredom and/or yawning) that the overtaking hasn't improved in the last decade or so. Meanwhile FIA has changed regulations the way some people change shoes. Speeds are also fairly constant, but, hey, who cares?
Sometimes I think that
at FIA there is a room full of jokers like me. Each one of them does not drive, does not marshall, does not build a car. All they have is nice shiny rulebook in their cubicles and 8 hours a day to spend between races. They just sit in front of the book, thinking: "What can I come up with
today?". Once in a while, one of them stands up and says:
"Guys, guys, hear this: what if we make them use turbines? And what about mandatory clown noses for the drivers?"
If everybody laughs hard at the predicament of the teams, the rule is immediately approved... (mmmmm.... mandatory clown noses. We could have struck something here. Now,
that's entertainement...)
On the other hand, I'm suuuuure the teams
won't come up with a truly expensive gadget that tries to compensate for the tyre blankets, that costs an eye and that throws us in an endless thread about its legality. After all, they are gentleman that think only about entertaining people, it's not like the life of the engineers depends on winning, isn't it?
It's not like everybody would reevaluate if it's better just one stop during the race, or they have to redesign the entire damn car to put more fuel on board, or that the new tyres will invalidate a few thousand hours of wind tunnel, or anything like that.
Or is it?
Sorry, sorry, I didn't mean to be sarcastic, it's just that I got a good laugh writing this post... you can dismiss it immediately.