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2 Apr 2016, 20:44 (Ref:3629632) | #1 | |
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Still Think We Have A Slow F1 Car Now?
Bahrain qualifying record: 1:29.527 (Mark Webber, Williams-BMW, 2005)
2016 Bahrain pole: 1:29.493 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG) I will admit, even I'm surprised with with the aero being what it is now, but I suppose Bahrain is a fairly fast circuit, having four major straights and all. As an aside: Williams-BMW FW27- 910 hp Mercedes AMG W06- 930+ hp Mercedes AMG W07- only God and Cowell know |
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2 Apr 2016, 21:16 (Ref:3629643) | #2 | ||
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"Still Think We Have A Slow F1 Car Now?"
Yes. Still have sheety soundin' engines. Still look like sheet. Still have silly opening and closing wings (unfair too boot). |
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2 Apr 2016, 21:38 (Ref:3629649) | #3 | ||
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Thats on a qualy lap though, watch tomorrow in the race and they are 5-6+ seconds slower and having to manage fuel and tyres. So yes, we still do have a slow car.
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3 Apr 2016, 10:59 (Ref:3629819) | #5 | |
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No they aren't slow. They're fast, ugly, sound awful and produce terrible racing. But they're bloody fast. When they want they aren't nursing tyres and saving fuel of course.
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3 Apr 2016, 19:33 (Ref:3629980) | #7 | ||
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Are they fast. Yes
Are they exciting to watch Not compared to the older cars Do they sound good No |
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4 Apr 2016, 00:45 (Ref:3630050) | #8 | ||
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I think it's best to accept what we have do that it does not ruin F1 for you ..
I believe that before too long the sport will come back to us and we will love it again, just be patient ... |
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4 Apr 2016, 04:48 (Ref:3630083) | #9 | ||
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Slow cars....thought this event finally laid that one to rest....something about being faster then anything in the V10/V8 era on this track....Maybe you weren't paying attention. Lapdogs?....Well you said it....who sounds just like Bernie and his constant whinge on the sound lack of....? Sheety looks Very fast sheets then.... Have to go with you on the DRS rubbish tho... Otherwise I have as much right to express my thoughts as you do.... And purely FWIW I don't like what I'm seeing in qual. |
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I think they're wicked ugly, nothing will top the early 90's cars, imo.
Regardless, current cars are damn fast. |
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Firstly, we are talking about racing cars. It really doesn't matte what they look or sound like. BUT: loud noises are harmful to the hearing of anyone nearby and disliked by the public at large. Is there a motorsport venue anywhere in the UK that doesn't suffer from noise complaints? Motorsport would look more eco-friendly and neighbour-friendly if it maintained a downward pressure on noise. |
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Melbourne GP 2004 Pole Position Schumacher 1:24.408 Fastest Lap Schumacher 1:24.125 Fastest Race Lap 0.280 secs faster than fastest qualifying Melbourne GP 2016 Pole Position Hamilton 1:23.837 Fastest Race Lap Ricciardo 1:28.997 Fastest race lap 5.16 secs slower than qualifying. Grand Prix touring, lift and coast fuel saving and don't lean on the cauliflowers they will melt! Last edited by wnut; 6 Apr 2016 at 11:02. |
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6 Apr 2016, 11:16 (Ref:3630697) | #15 | |
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"Put another way" for Bahrain specifically:
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2016/04/0...five-in-a-row/ "However in race pace terms F1 is still almost four-and-a-half seconds per lap slower than it was 11 years ago. Yesterday’s race ran Safety Car-free in the evening cool and took 93 minutes, 34.696 seconds; the 2005 race also stayed green throughout, and in blazing heat with refuelling pit stops it took 89 minutes, 18.531 seconds. To put it another way, Rosberg would have finished the 2005 race 11th behind Tiago Monteiro’s Jordan." Lap time is not the problem as has already been identified by numerous posters, although we now know where the FWG is getting the cars must be 6 secs a lap faster for 2017! Just change where the lines are painted, and claim a new layout at all the circuits! |
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I wonder how much of the good racing we have now comes to some extent from the greater braking distances associated with a heavier car and the differences in driver's tyre compounds and the way they're nursing tyres slightly through a stint. I would've thought it's quite a small proportion and most is about the aero regs being a bit better than in the past, but braking distances being a bit longer has got to help a bit. |
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Quali session is the only place you'll see today's car pushed to the limit. They carry more fuel than before in the race. They have tires that wear out much faster than before, and they have fewer electronic assistance than before.
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7 Apr 2016, 18:33 (Ref:3631002) | #19 | |
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It's not too different to the last turbo, when the race fastest laps would be something like 5 seconds slower than quali if that
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8 Apr 2016, 10:31 (Ref:3631158) | #20 | ||
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_Monaco_Grand_Prix '1976 world champion James Hunt commented, "Well we've got this ridiculous situation where we're all sitting by the start-finish line waiting for a winner to come past and we don't seem to be getting one!"' It was a bit of fun, Keystone Cops, but not the effect we are looking for in a multi billion dollar sport? But then maybe the WWF of motor racing is considering it? |
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8 Apr 2016, 17:27 (Ref:3631252) | #21 | ||
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Trying to compare today to the V10 or V8 era is kind of like comparing apples to oranges. Take away the fuel rule and let them burn as much as they want and then lets see what is faster. My money would be on the hybrids.
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