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Author Topic: Aerodynamics again  (Read 604 times)

Offline leather12

Aerodynamics again
« on: December 04, 2008, 02:43:28 PM »
What a nice answer to the fuss of the new regulations..
Geoff willis has announced kers won't change anything....I iamgined a time ago the very same idea...imagine raikkonen followed by Hamilton, when Lewis will depress his button, so will Kimi too....changing nothing unless one can recapture a lot more energy than the others...will everybody complain about unfair situation?
In the same message Mr Willis let us understand they will develop at enormous cost for sure an aerodynamic part that will disturb the flow for the following cars, lessening even more the effects of a device created to improve energy recovery....
This is the sort of lateral thinking I like to see, I study it for years if not decades now and see as a point that F1 constructors don't do anything the fans ask for...
We all want to see some action....GP have always be boring because of the lack of overtaking, and no improvement will ever been done to that
Add to this that punishment will be directly put on the poor driver who have a minute go at overtaking



 


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