In what world is a winglet or a chimney more technologically more advanced than an entire KERS system... its funny that the same people who bemoan the loss of the aerodynamic appendages also bemoan the introduction of KERS.Scotracer wrote:...and the actual technology isn't being reduced in any way next year...Conceptual wrote:In what is supposed to be the pinnacle Formula on the planet, I must strongly disagree with this misconception.Conceptual wrote:If this is the state of the art, pencil me in as unimpressed.
Couple this aero package with the new rev limit, and I am not very sure that I am very interested anymore...
This is what happens when the vocal minority fanbase dictates F1 technical direction, coupled with an economic crisis dictating the cost direction.
Is anyone else just dying to watch F2 instead?
I dunno, but I miss real racing...
It is ALL about the Formula, and that by deffinition IS technical prowess.
They also employ the best drivers to pilot these machines, but it IS about the technology... Well, it is supposed to be, anyways...
KERS is the single biggest technology infusion into F1 since turbocharging, it is certainly more interesting than winglets, chimneys or viking horns.
I would rather have the KERs systems hidden from view(with full technical disclosure from each team... please max make that happen) than have all that money spent on where to put the next winglet.
Thank God, F1 is finally back on track with some true technological innovation. 2009 might be a runaway season like 1988 or 2004 but at least it will give us tech heads something to talk about other than winglets and airflow.