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27 Jul 2005, 09:55 (Ref:1364480) | #1 | |
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Why not just get rid of all rules?
It might sound like a wacky idea but why not get rid of all rules? OK, so you’d need a few, I’d suggest:
1. Ban all electronic gizmos, traction control, gearboxes etc. 2. Ban all “exotic” materials. e.g. a list of anything that is either too expensive or harmful to health / environment. 3. Provide a standard tyre that must last the whole race. 4. A set of safety rules, head protection, crash tests etc (no different to today). That’s it. After that the teams are on their own to do anything they want. The rest of the rules would govern themselves, if you had a car with huge downforce it would get blown away on the straights, if you had a car with huge power it would use more fuel (so weigh more) and destroy it’s tyres. Imagine a grid where there were 10 different ideas on the best type of engines (6 litre, 1.5 litre, V8, V10, V12, turbos) and the cars actually looked different from one another. Probably never work but hey…… |
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You'd end up with huge spreads of laptime, and probably only about 4 cars on the grid.
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Sounds great to me, like CanAm in its heyday. Oh, hang on though, there wouldn't be nay need for Lawyers or Regulators, we wouldn't want that would we....
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Why not just leave the safety rules in and let them build a race car with no restrictions other than engine size.
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Well, just don't expect overtaking!
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Could some of you who are dismissing the suggestion explain your reasons?
No overtaking, small grids, high costs - not disputing these might happen but could you explain why? Because I think it's a shame we can't have radical innovation anymore, and a grid full of cars that look much the same. Once upon a time you had rear-engined and front engined cars... |
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IMHO its a great idea which will fall flat on its face at the first race. You see, someone will have invented a car much better than anything else on the grid. At that point it becomes irrelevant how much skill the other drivers have, because if they aren't in that car they can't win. Then everyone will complain that it's supposed to be a sport, but the playing field isn't level and its only a competition between constructors to see who has the best car. A hue and cry will go up for anything that gives one team an unfair advantage to be banned.... and lo and behold, you get a grid of nearly identical cars. Anyone fault the logic?
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Is the configuration of those cylinders is mandated or can we have flat 12's W 12's etc... DKGandBH |
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Why? Because it would get out of control. There's zero reason why they couldn't have 5000hp engines, etc. There's also a limit where things remain safe. I think the cars would exceed what humans are capable of somewhat safely controlling.
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I think its agreat idea.
Simple guidelines. maximum/minimum car size. must be "wheeldriven" (ie the engine must turn wheels to provide propulsion.. not "jet"thingy) saftey regs include crash.rollover.fire etc protection. no electronic drive controls (traction, electronic gearbox, etc) u want 4 wd and 4wsteer? ok u want 6 wheels? OK u want ground effects? OK maybe ban mid race refueling so there is some idea of power vs fuel economy. Formula 1 should be "The ultimate" so why not just make therules, build the fastest "Car" you can. |
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bathurst77... just one point about banning electronic controls and the like. Murray Walker, when asked about electronic driver aids, said "They may not be desirable, but if we got rid of them we'd be in the situation that an average family saloon would be more sophisticated than an F1 car. I don't think that can be allowed to happen." Personally I tend to agree. I think the challenge should be to make a race track where such aids would be more of a hinderance than a help |
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Just to spin that logic around, surely a Formula 1 car should be harder to drive than a family road car?
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Fair point, but so is an industrial earth mover!
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Is FIFA approved football (the ball) more difficult to kick than any other football? Or WBA approved basketball more difficult to get into the basket than any other basketball? Or golf clubs used in PGA tours more difficult to play with than those used by amateur golfers? But of course, most people do not drive their cars to the limit or take corners at 200kph. Neither do they have to endure G forces when taking corners or when braking. |
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Well, you know, by that logic it would be fine to watch them all racing 1 litre production Metros or something.
I am all for them having to drive cars that are far harder than the norm. That is the point of being the elite to my mind. However, cars that are designed without any design restrictions would be rather hard to drive on the limit IMHO (I getting a vibe that seemed to be suggesting it would somehow make it easy..... I seriously doubt that). |
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I contemplated addressing that earlier but didn't bother, for assumed it was a slip of the mind rather than anything else.
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