Metar wrote:About the danger-bit, I didn't mean it that way - what I mean was that technologies and phenomena previously considered dangerous probably aren't dangerous now - for example ground-effects and porpoising, which could probably be solved with modern dampers and electronics.
I agree with you in that respect. However I can only think of ground effect (via the skirts) as an example of technology that was definetely banned because of it's danger. But seeing replays from that years I had impression that overtaking was easier and aero configuration allowed more freedom in the trajectory choice.
So I had this idea for the technical regulations:
1) standart profiled floor (supposed to be main source of downforce)
2) limited area wing elements
3) ban of any non-aero neutral profiles other than wings.
I think with standart floor it would be easier to control downforce, and because it is a floor it won't affect overall car look as much
. Also I think that downforce created by underbody disturbs air less and therefore aloows for more overtaking.