Agreed, the 2017 rules could have changed tyres and car width without adding significant downforce. I've defended Pirelli for years, the 2011 blowouts were because teams were running the tyres on the wrong side of the car, overheating the shoulder...etc but lately (since early/mid 2016 for me) it's just got boring. 70% of the race commentary seems to be about the tyres. They tried to manufacture tyres to do multiple stops. It hasn't worked. Let's try a different idea. Something which will allow the drivers to actually push.Blaze1 wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 18:41In a way Vettel is correct (partially), the drivers should be listened to but not blindly. Yes the driver would like faster cars, but I don't think that was their real issue. I think what they really wanted were tyres that didn't have to be babied for an entire stint, even when doing the maximum number stops, so on a 3 stopper a driver should be able to drive flat out on the softest compound, on a 2 stopper there needs to be a bit of saving and with 1 a lot.
I hate to moan and gripe but it really isn't. The animations are rubbish, the explanations are weak, the content is inaccurate in places.mclaren111 wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 10:46https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBlip10yYTQ
Good video on 2019 Aero changes.
I don't mean to be overly negative. It's just that particular channel really irritates me. I mean no offence.
We don't know what the rules are because they've not been published. All which has been published is those 3 bullet points; wider front wing with less outwash, wider & deeper rear wing and simpler brake ducts. Anything more is speculation
Good luck reading that, my eyes can't focus... ~5600N on each front tyre ~8400N on each rear at 296.4km/hr??? That doesn't work out as an aero-bal of 45.921% though...8400N (think I can make out 8453 ?) on the rears with that balance is ~4500N (could be) on the fronts which is 25,800N total. That's roughly a Cz ~3.9 based on a frontal area of 1.6m*m... I've estimated ~3.6 for a 2017 car in the past so that would seem to be reasonable.garyjpaterson wrote: ↑21 May 2018, 18:40This is a screenshot of what I'm talking about:
https://i.imgur.com/5geWqLw.jpg
Unsure of whether this is the 2018 car or more likely last year, but cool to see nevertheless IMO.