jjn9128 wrote: ↑15 Oct 2019, 16:23
They've already cancelled the spec brakes/uprights/fuel pumps/gearing...etc so I think that side of things is sorted - they've got a discussion about how their open-source parts might happen. It is all detail - but the FIA/FOM are wary of some loophole being inserted like double diffusers, which wrecked the last overtaking oriented rule change.
i don't suppose they'll be satisfied with designing the brakes and a few other bits and pieces. I read, probably on AMuS, that atm there are
50 boxes defining the body/aero!
50!!
There's a whole philosophy divide, with Liberty trying to bring the field together by preventing the big dogs designing faster cars, while the big dogs obviously want the exact opposite and to be known as the best designers not get steered towards Indycars. Then there's as you say open-source which I think they're basically okay with? But I don't think it's really about loopholes. The more they make it spec, the more of a difference any even small loophole will make, i mean in order to have a loophole you have to have a rule first, and it's about one team spotting it while the others follow the letter of the rule
The whole thing about F1.5 is it's the consistency of the gap, when in percentage terms it's very small. They already have all these aero limits, 25 hours etc, and they don't work, because the gap is consistent