Conceptual wrote:Hey,
25% is still ALOT to lose in one season. If Honda are to the proposed regs, and have found out that the 2009 downforce levels are still 75% of 2008 levels, I suggest seeing it test, and letting it go for this coming season. Maybe reduce another 25% for 2010, and another 25% for 2011.
I, for one, want to see how the Honda performs. If it is still at 75% DF, with slicks, and KERS, I think that it would be a pretty bad-ass car to be honest. ESPECIALLY since it has just as much ICE HP going to the wheels, and now comes with a 100HO boost button.
Can Honda test the 2009 car simultaneously this year, and have it count towards their 2009 testing miles, or will it eat into the 2008 mileage cap?
Chris
25% isn't all that much -- that's less than the difference between a Monza-spec car and a Monaco-spec car. Remember for 2005 they wanted to reduce downforce by 35% (and they achieved that for the first race, at least).
Ogami musashi wrote:They'd better not regain too much or the slicks will go away...and that would be bad for many reasons.
That next year cars end up faster would not surprise me at all.
Well we have a margin after all we're 4 seconds off the 2004 levels.
Regulations are still not finished i've been told, some bodywork question are still in discussions.
Yes, I agree it is quite bad if see laptimes that are much faster than today. However, the main goal of these regulations was to facilitate overtaking NOT to slow the cars down -- they just would like to see 5 seconds a lap slower. Now it's obvious we're not going to see that.
Also, we're not 4 seconds off 2004 times --
2004 French Grand Prix top-10 fastest laps:
1:15.377
1:15.551
1:15.791
1:15.956
1:15.971
1:16.035
1:16.070
1:16.140
1:16.248
1:16.303
2008 French Grand Prix top-10 fastest laps:
1:16.630
1:16.729
1:17.134
1:17.172
1:17.453
1:17.507
1:17.567
1:17.641
1:17.716
1:17.758
It's only just over 1 second.