I've been watching some races from 80's and 90's recently. I've realized how enormously long contemporary F1 cars are. They look and behave so heavy and lumbering. They accelerate like hell but medium and low speed cornering is a joke in modern F1. Then I've looked for some numbers and for example, the allowed wheelbase for 2022 cars is 3600 mm while the iconic MP4/4 had a wheelbase of 2875 mm and by the looks significantly shorter nose and rear wing. The differences are huge. And MP4/4 had also the turbo engine and 150 litres fuel tank.
I started to think what would happen if the overall length and/or wheelbase was reduced by forcing it somehow by the rules. The cars would be lighter (which is good), would have less downforce (keeping it under control is also something that F1 regulations try to enforce). I don't think it would be possible to go back to 575 kg weight limit because of the battery and safety requirements but on the other hand the contemporary materials and technology are significantly more advanced than 40 years ago. What do you think?