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Just watched the highlights of the sports GT race from Austin and will be interested in the position taken on track limits when F1 gets there, from what I saw at several corners they simply redefined the track, made no attempt to stick to the black bit.
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IMSA said "we can't guarantee consistency, so if it's paved, go for it". Two series, same track, same weekend. I can't quite get my head round the latter approach - we manage it in the UK with one person per post at some meetings, so surely IMSA can? |
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23 Sep 2015, 19:17 (Ref:3576433) | #1379 | ||
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I can see more dynamic flexibility around less tunnel time equals more CFD time/compute power. So large teams that have tunnels, use them, but with less CFD time. For those who have limited or no tunnel access, then they could get more allowed CFD time/compute power. Something similar to engine displacement allowances for atmo to turbo in days of old. Richard |
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26 Sep 2015, 05:38 (Ref:3577138) | #1380 | |
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This is the rule that F1 needs to implement immediately, but for PUs:
"Honda has made no attempt to disguise the shortcomings of its aero kit, and has requested that IndyCar implement rule 9.3, which is a special provision for a manufacturer to make additional bodywork changes during the off-season if the performance disparity is great enough to risk becoming detrimental to the series. IndyCar is yet to respond." http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/120699 |
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I always understood rule 9.3 was there to allow changes to be made to aero-kits during the regular season. The manufacturers each have three areas of the car they can update any way in the off season F1 has borrowed quite a bit from CART/IndyCar over the years and this would be something worth implementing. |
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8 Oct 2015, 12:49 (Ref:3580508) | #1382 | |
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Disclaimer; these rules changes are not meant to be complete or completely thought through. They are just food for thought from a motorsport enthusiast who is no insider and with some but limited technical insight. Some proposals are just copy paste from others if they made sense to me.
They also are also written from the point of view that close and exciting racing and being the pinnacle of motorsport is most important to the health of F1. Major goals:
Governing regulations
Financial regulations
To me personally I find it startling that there's a continuous and unsuccessful effort to reduce cost through the technical regulation while a cost ballooning catalyzer like performance bonuses remain in place.
Engine regulations
This would allow suppliers trailing behind to choose between improving steadily or do a major rethink of their configuration without the token system being stretched beyond use so costs won't balloon. Unlike the current situation where the ability to alter the engine gets increasingly reduced over the years. Further more the token system should be arranged that new comers have a good chance to become competitive, given reasonable resources, within a reasonably time frame. Other technical regulations
Aero
In the process a bit of weight (how much?) and button finickery is saved.
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The latest from BCE plus Mosley ( http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ec...nship/?v=2&s=1 ) except that this week his favourite driver is Alain Prost, rather than last week's choice of Jochen Rindt.
What annoys me is that Mr E is as much responsible for the state of F1, and the way that it is ruled, as anyone else. |
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Bernie and Jean Todt are looking at the possablity of a low cost 2.2turbo V6 for F1.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fi...turbo-package/ That will go down like a lead balloon with the manufacturers on less it is a ploy to get lower cost power units from them. |
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24 Oct 2015, 05:07 (Ref:3585145) | #1385 | |
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Why not just adopt the Indycar engines significantly widen the pool in both series?
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F1 using an Indy engine, Manor has a better chance of winning the world championship.
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They should decide on a capacity limit, forced or NA inlet and let the designers at it and anyone can build it just like they used to. OR specify a stock block and heads and let anyone build it themselves.
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i dont recall who said this, one of the younger drivers perhaps, but he made a comment about reducing the amount of available practice time.
no doubt it would have less impact on all dry weekends, but getting rid of a one maybe even two practice sessions or reducing their length would help in creating less predictable weekends. worthy of consideration by the rules committee imo. |
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Perhaps with the advent of Formula Roboseries, there will be enough interest in a drivers series to make the technology of F1 enhance the racing rather than detract from it.
http://www.skynews.com.au/business/t...f1-team_011215 'We are all here (in Formula One) mostly because we like to see racing drivers racing each other, gladiators in machines that are fascinating to watch,' added the motorsport director, whose team have won both F1 titles for the last two years.'So that (a driverless series) is not at all what I would consider a sport. That is a technological or RD (research and development) playing field.' Toto Wolff would you believe! I really thought he just did not get it. FOM and the FIA don't seem to. |
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The world motorsport council has given the Jean Todt and Bernie Eccelstone the power to make changes to F1. Whatever that means?
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fi...-to-change-f1/ http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/122104 |
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2 Dec 2015, 23:04 (Ref:3595088) | #1396 | |
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There have also been changes to the engine rules to allow previous year engines to be used in the future. This will allow Toro Rosso to use 2015 spec Ferrari motors next year. There will also be more engine tokens available up from 25 to 32 next year.
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4 Dec 2015, 07:31 (Ref:3595396) | #1397 | ||
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Be interesting to see if they can finally sort out the problems. Will Bernie be prepared to stick it to CVC and the Manufacturers? |
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Mercedes' engineering director Aldo Costa, thinks Formula 1's major rules changes for 2017 will make overtaking more difficult.
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Bottom line for me, less aero and more mechanical grip can only be a good thing. |
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"By going to a car that has an enormous amount of downforce and a very complex aerodynamic shape, in our opinion it will make overtaking more difficult. That's our fear at this moment." Albert Costa; Mercedes Well DUH! And "We want to win next year, but we also dream of winning through a big rule change. "That would be fantastic for us as an organisation. It would be a demonstration of really strong engineering." In other words We are going to outspend everyone again? |
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