I agree 100%. I love F1 for the technology way more then the racing. I can watch great racing in the ALMS, ROLEX SPORTS CAR SERIES,LEMANS SERIES, MOTO GP, WORLD SUPERBIKE,AMA, ETC. The one thing they dont have is the amount of relevent technology that F1 brings to the table. No other team in any other series spends HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO GAIN A SECOND IF THEY ARE LUCKY !!! If we went to a standard, like in INDY or CHAMP CAR WAS there would be no fan base. Thats why CHAMP CAR no longer exists and INDY sucks.Ogami musashi wrote:I'm really against Flavio briatore's ideas. Someone who says "Nobody's interested in our suspensions or brakes" may have missed a significant part of the F1 enthusiasts.
Just the idea of a standard F1 that he would like to implement kind of scares me...which is not new he says that for years now..no the problem is that the idea starts to grow in some other teams.
Personally I think they should say that in 3 or 5 years time all F1 cars will start the race with x amount of fuel and there will be no refueling during the race. From there on in it's up to you to come up with a power train that maximises performance against fuel efficiency.WhiteBlue wrote:It seems I missed out on that one. Once they got going with KERS and HERS there is no way to avoid better fuel efficiency from the engine. An eternal rule says you need to look at the total system to optimize something. So the moment they get back to working on the engine they will brake efficiency limits like a sound barrier. The FIA, FOTA and FOM needs to embrace constantly reduced fuel flow limits and free rules for power train design. In my view anything should go. I know you cannot liberate it in one go but certainly a plan for it must be formulated. The noise issue is a bit of a problem. If you give teams an alternative between winning races and a screaming engine they will go for winning races. sound is just another dissipation of energy and in the long run the FIA may have to mandate certain noise if they see it as essential.
scarbs wrote: From a testosterone fuelled petrolhead perspective, the cars will not be monster engined supercars anymore. But the world just isn't like that anymore.
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How I wish we could have bothBelatti wrote:I do like italian angry V12´s but also do like Colin Chapman´s philosophy...