Front wing endlplate look ugly without the footplate
Because as the teams understand the rules more and more, they will naturally design cars that require cleaner and cleaner air to generate downforce.Wass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:56My question is why are we changing the rules again. In 2014 cars could follow quite easily and we had some of the best racing ever that year yet we still complained.
Will we have another case of when the new reg cars evolve following will become harder year by year as they find more downforce?
But surely it's in their best interests to disrupt the air flow they give off which in turn makes the following car struggle more?SiLo wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:58Because as the teams understand the rules more and more, they will naturally design cars that require cleaner and cleaner air to generate downforce.Wass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:56My question is why are we changing the rules again. In 2014 cars could follow quite easily and we had some of the best racing ever that year yet we still complained.
Will we have another case of when the new reg cars evolve following will become harder year by year as they find more downforce?
People complained that the '14-'16 cars were "too slow" so they made them faster in 2017 then they couldn't follow each other... surprise, surprise! These cars I think will be comparable to now... downforce maybe a bit lower, drag maybe a bit lower, but they're gaining a bit of weight. We'll have to see in pre-season testing for 2021.Wass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:56My question is why are we changing the rules again. In 2014 cars could follow quite easily and we had some of the best racing ever that year yet we still complained.
Will we have another case of when the new reg cars evolve following will become harder year by year as they find more downforce?
That's my point, we started complaining they were too slow even though they offered great racing.jjn9128 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 13:01People complained that the '14-'16 cars were "too slow" so they made them faster in 2017 then they couldn't follow each other... surprise, surprise! These cars I think will be comparable to now... downforce maybe a bit lower, drag maybe a bit lower, but they're gaining a bit of weight. We'll have to see in pre-season testing for 2021.Wass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:56My question is why are we changing the rules again. In 2014 cars could follow quite easily and we had some of the best racing ever that year yet we still complained.
Will we have another case of when the new reg cars evolve following will become harder year by year as they find more downforce?
The FOM research group will carry on working so they'll test solutions teams find to see how they impact the wakes. It's gonna be an evolving thing.
well the first thing is that human nature means that the closer it is to perfect, the more we'll complain about it not being QUITE perfect!! there is no scenario with us not moaning. in fact more moaning is a good signWass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:56My question is why are we changing the rules again. In 2014 cars could follow quite easily and we had some of the best racing ever that year yet we still complained.
Will we have another case of when the new reg cars evolve following will become harder year by year as they find more downforce?
5 secs slower is 2017 kind of performance! 2014 cars were 10 secs slower than 2019 cars around Barcelona...that was just miserable for me at least! GP2 egnine GP2 cars #AlonsoWass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 13:08That's my point, we started complaining they were too slow even though they offered great racing.jjn9128 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 13:01People complained that the '14-'16 cars were "too slow" so they made them faster in 2017 then they couldn't follow each other... surprise, surprise! These cars I think will be comparable to now... downforce maybe a bit lower, drag maybe a bit lower, but they're gaining a bit of weight. We'll have to see in pre-season testing for 2021.Wass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:56My question is why are we changing the rules again. In 2014 cars could follow quite easily and we had some of the best racing ever that year yet we still complained.
Will we have another case of when the new reg cars evolve following will become harder year by year as they find more downforce?
The FOM research group will carry on working so they'll test solutions teams find to see how they impact the wakes. It's gonna be an evolving thing.
The last estimate I saw was that these will be around 5 secs slower, what is the point then?
They always change the regulations just as the competition is at it's strongest, I have a feeling following won't be so easy as they are predicting in the real world. Let's not forget they are running poor tyres.
I like it too, I loved the look of the late 90's / early 2k Champ cars and they prodeuced great racing - I hope this is a new golden era for F1!AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:39Looks really nice...both retro and futuristic...at least from an aesthetics point of view they did a great job! Bring on the big ground effect tunnels
Curious to see what teams are allowed to change on this! Hopefully much, so that we don't end up with a GP1 series...
At 5 sec slower, the drivers were getting out of the cars looking like they'd been for a brief stroll - now they have to work for it.Wass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 13:08That's my point, we started complaining they were too slow even though they offered great racing.jjn9128 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 13:01People complained that the '14-'16 cars were "too slow" so they made them faster in 2017 then they couldn't follow each other... surprise, surprise! These cars I think will be comparable to now... downforce maybe a bit lower, drag maybe a bit lower, but they're gaining a bit of weight. We'll have to see in pre-season testing for 2021.Wass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 12:56My question is why are we changing the rules again. In 2014 cars could follow quite easily and we had some of the best racing ever that year yet we still complained.
Will we have another case of when the new reg cars evolve following will become harder year by year as they find more downforce?
The FOM research group will carry on working so they'll test solutions teams find to see how they impact the wakes. It's gonna be an evolving thing.
The last estimate I saw was that these will be around 5 secs slower, what is the point then?
They always change the regulations just as the competition is at it's strongest, I have a feeling following won't be so easy as they are predicting in the real world. Let's not forget they are running poor tyres.
2017 cars were 5 seconds slower? I'm sure that's not the case in qualifying compared to 2019.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 13:345 secs slower is 2017 kind of performance! 2014 cars were 10 secs slower than 2019 cars around Barcelona...that was just miserable for me at least! GP2 egnine GP2 cars #AlonsoWass85 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 13:08That's my point, we started complaining they were too slow even though they offered great racing.jjn9128 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 13:01
People complained that the '14-'16 cars were "too slow" so they made them faster in 2017 then they couldn't follow each other... surprise, surprise! These cars I think will be comparable to now... downforce maybe a bit lower, drag maybe a bit lower, but they're gaining a bit of weight. We'll have to see in pre-season testing for 2021.
The FOM research group will carry on working so they'll test solutions teams find to see how they impact the wakes. It's gonna be an evolving thing.
The last estimate I saw was that these will be around 5 secs slower, what is the point then?
They always change the regulations just as the competition is at it's strongest, I have a feeling following won't be so easy as they are predicting in the real world. Let's not forget they are running poor tyres.
Problem with 2017 rules was that they didn't think of overtaking even a bit! The 2019 rules are a bit better in terms of overtaking but i believe tires play as big a role in following each other as aero! Tires in 2014 were hard like concrete because Pirelli didn't know what to expect from the new, higher torque engines!
Racing in 2019 is nice i believe...Silverstone was great in terms of racing and overtaking...Leclerc vs Verstappen was a highlight!