I've always thought there would be no need for Sprints for the F1 cars if they just market the F2 support races as a part of the main GP weekend when possible. Say you're looking at the future of F1 or whatever else they want. There's good action, the racing is good, the drivers are almost always exciting to watch, the schedule is tried and tested, there's action all through the weekend. It would bring more eyes and money to the category and possibly subsidize the costs for up-and-coming drivers.Waz wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 09:56Dallara always find a way to make the F2 look a little awkward. Considering they don't need to chase performance, they have the freedom to create something more aesthetically pleasing.
And if FIA treated F2 like FIM treats Moto2, as a proper world championship and a destination series, it would become much more popular. F2 lacks the stars and not allowing the Champion to defend their title was quite a mistake.
At least let them defend it until beaten or moved on to F1. Then we'd have fewer drivers sitting on the sidelines waiting for an F1 seat for 2 or 3 years.
It's not easy following a series with new drivers constantly.
Think they are messing with the F1 sprint format again this year? Dont know even what it is anymore.CaribouBread wrote: ↑18 Mar 2024, 07:56I've always thought there would be no need for Sprints for the F1 cars if they just market the F2 support races as a part of the main GP weekend when possible. Say you're looking at the future of F1 or whatever else they want. There's good action, the racing is good, the drivers are almost always exciting to watch, the schedule is tried and tested, there's action all through the weekend. It would bring more eyes and money to the category and possibly subsidize the costs for up-and-coming drivers.Waz wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 09:56Dallara always find a way to make the F2 look a little awkward. Considering they don't need to chase performance, they have the freedom to create something more aesthetically pleasing.
And if FIA treated F2 like FIM treats Moto2, as a proper world championship and a destination series, it would become much more popular. F2 lacks the stars and not allowing the Champion to defend their title was quite a mistake.
At least let them defend it until beaten or moved on to F1. Then we'd have fewer drivers sitting on the sidelines waiting for an F1 seat for 2 or 3 years.
It's not easy following a series with new drivers constantly.
It would be better for F2 and it would satisfy Liberty's "racing action every day" philosophy.
So turbocharge the Busa V8 and get to 800hp?ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑06 Feb 2024, 23:37The current F2 engine already puts out over 620hp and much more torque than that busa v8(which would require more fuel to make less power)Zynerji wrote: ↑29 Jan 2024, 17:06
Meh. 2008 McL is just the best looking, small car of all time IMHO. And if they upgraded to add a halo, sis, and just some edge skirts on the floor to give a df boost it would be sweet af.
And I recommend watching a vid on those Hayabusa V8s. They seem almost tailor made for a formula car like these. And 500hp in a 650kg car would lead to some fabulous racing.
Turbo ALWAYS beats N/a.
I would agree that it's not representative but I'm not sure what the solution is. It seems that the F2 car requires a really unnatural/different driving style compared to F1 and even F3. I know Bearman talked about it a little bit on the Beyond the Grid interview he did.JordanMugen wrote: ↑13 Sep 2024, 22:32Could a new aerokit be brought to the Dallara for 2025 to increase downforce levels and make the F2 car more representative of Formula 1?
There are many murmurs of F2 not being relevant enough to F1 at the moment!
Dallara builds the Super Formula car. Make the F2 car similar to that: such an easy solution!continuum16 wrote: ↑17 Oct 2024, 18:05I would agree that it's not representative but I'm not sure what the solution is.