http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/120362
Fingers crossed...
Then the problem obviously is they were afraid of going too far with GEs, and finally went too short. As easy to solve as increasing GEs a bit more with longer tunnels, and/or wider/higher measures. It is this simple.ESPImperium wrote:Hearing from the good old fashioned Twittisphere that Ground Effect will be ditched on cost and control issues. Cost as it will increase the floor cost from €75k-80k to a eye watering €250k+, and each car has 3 spares for every race, and each team will produce 12 to 15 floors a season. And on control issues as the rumour is that three teams took tunnel models away for testing and they couldn't get adequate downforce numbers and flow control in the GE. In effect the cars would be slower and cost more when the cars need to go the other way, they need to be faster and cost less.
I know your general strategy is throwing everything at the wall and hope everything sticks but perhaps you should considering reading the technical regulations before making such ridiculous statements. The ERS is already limited to 4 MJ/lap and there is no boost limit.ESPImperium wrote: * Turbo increased by 2 bar and ERS upped from 2mJ to 4mJ class. However costs are capped to €12m for a season for a customer supply. Also 5 engines per driver per season, if you replace a driver in last 6GP, that driver will be allowed one more engine.