alelanza wrote:
It's not stagnant, it's an engine freeze, google it! the only way to end a freeze is to unfreeze it
And really the past few years, except 09, have been some of the best the sport has ever seen. If you find the best F1 has to offer to be boring simply because the engines haven't changed, then F1 is not for you. What makes you not just follow the sport but also have 423 posts on an F1 forum which you joined over a year ago?
F1's success is about many different things, not just engine changes, but if you like those, don't the LMP1's change engine regs all the time? then follow those! There's a racing series for everyone out there, i struggle to find time to follow more than just a few, but it baffles me that people can't find one they like.
I love racing, but I do not like to watch races where everyone is driving the same car, year in and year out.
F1 is about the whole package, the car, the team, the driver, BE, FIA and all.
We have been using the same damm engines since 2006, HP has reduced from 800 to 750 hp. If you do not call that stagnant, it defiantly is not progress.
F1 for the past few years has turned out to be the same car with a different body kit every year. If this goes on people who have been following F1 from 80's and 90's are going to turn away.
strad wrote:Martin Whitmarsh: “If it were my call I’d probably go for a turbocharged V6. I think more and more (road) cars are going to be turbocharged.”
I could just pull my hair out...How about we give a displacement number and leave the configuration up to the teams?
Racing shouldn't care about green...
Racing isn't green by it's very nature.
It isn't green to
waste any amount of fuel running around in circles chasing some grand prize.
If F1 wants to be seen as green they should mandate electric cars and be done with it...Otherwise it's a giant money wasting publicity stunt.
F1 shouldn't have anything to do with environmental agendas.
Good Argument, but F1 is not a Hot Rod club where the effort one puts in is viewed as a waste of time by rest of the world.
Racing need not be Green, need not be relevant, but there is nothing wrong with some of the best people (with a very healthy budget) in the working on something the rest of the world cares about. A new turbo offers something that can be taken to the road, (cant see the future) but surely it will happen.