Metar wrote:Am I the only one who liked the grooved tyres? They were something unique to the series - no other open-wheelers shared this - and I thought the straight-cut lines in the wheels complimented the overall "busy" look of the cars rather well..
No you're not alone. I too liked the grooved tyres on some cars. They somehow suited the McLaren during 2003/2004 seasons especially.
Also there was a discussion about aesthetic appeal of the car design. I wanted to add to that that it's like a slap into someone's face if you say "this or that is totally ugly and all my friends think so too". While it might be true for you it doesn't automatically mean, that everyone agrees. It gets beautiful when it meets the eye. Not because someone says. I for one love todays designs because they are an homage to engineering. They are so incredibly sophisticated, complex and effective. Imagine you had shown those cars to F1 staff only 10 years ago. They'd been thinking like "wtf is this?!".
About 2009 again, you've been discussing expected speed improvements. Especially Monza will be faster for sure. I'm curious to know how "much" wing they'll actually use there. With slicks the cars will accelerate quite good. With reduced drag they'll be a lot faster than 2007/2008 on the straights i believe.
Same problem will occur in Canada.
Anyone wanna take bets if there's gonna be calls for safety measures because of speeds? Or any bets about top speeds already?