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20 Feb 2004, 16:08 (Ref:880572) | #1 | ||
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Handling Issues for 2004????
In today's Indy Star, in the auto racing section, Scott dixon talked about some of his impressions concerning handling issues with the cars due to less downforce this year....to indirectly quote him, 200 lbs. less downforce makes a great difference in the handling of the cars this year...
To paraphrase, he says that his car is a "handful" to drive, and he expressed empathy for his teammate, Manning, who is getting his first exposure to the cars in this series.... I sure hope this doesn't create issues concerning accidents and such due to more rule tweaks to slow the cars down.... If slowing them down by reducing downforce creates a whole separate set of safety issues related to chassis stability, then the aero "solution" to reduce speeds (and thus make things "safer") doesn't accomplish its purpose -- more safety for the competitors... Your thoughts??? |
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20 Feb 2004, 17:03 (Ref:880616) | #2 | ||
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I think that the state of things shows the mental confusion reigning in IRL bosses' head.
2003 accidents, primely the tracig one to Renna, have provoked a disordered series of measures on rulebooks, who didn't have any common principle. Engines, airboxes, down force etc, a real mess, just to show the public opinion that "something has been done". Understand Dixon's concern |
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I'm not sure this adds anything to the conversation, but, I went through some of the teams comments after the Phoenix tests, and the comments were mixed at best on how there cars handled.
Matsurra said, "the rear end of the car felt nervous, and I hope we can fix the problem before Homestead". Tony Kannan said, "Its a new aero setup, and we just need to get used to it". Scott Sharp said, "my car felt pretty good out there". Thats just a sampling, but it does seem that nobody gave there cars rave reviews. Who knows how they really feel. I find it difficult to believe that a pro series like the IRL, with all the resources at their disposal, wouldn't be able to get their aero package right. Think about how many knowledgable people that are involved with this series. Could they really screw it up? I also hope they didn't overreact to the accidents they had. There unfortunately inevitable, no matter whats done. I think the series will be fine. |
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Where as our mate Sam Hornish says...
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