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Willy:
This is an article written by Max Noble on Pitpass that makes some good points about this season so far.
www.pitpass.com/72369/The-Reign-Maker

lkjohnson1950:
Misses some points too. No mention of Haas, who have made the biggest turn around. Wheels are about at their limit, the weight of the wheel/tire combination begins to grow again somewhere in the 18 to 22 inch area. Drivers are already complaining they can't see over the taller shoes. And the rain didn't really spice up E-R much. Max was in complete control from turn 1.  :DntKnw:

cosworth151:
In talking about the wheel diameter of road cars, he fails to take into account that the seating position in those rides might be a teeny bit higher than the flat on your back, backside dragging the pavement seating in an F1 car. As Lonny said, the new tires are blocking the drivers' view. Prototype sports cars ran into a similar problem several seasons ago.

John S:
I wish they would stop trying to kid anyone that road relevance matters in the modern age of F1. Sure there is a tiny bit of transfer now but not like in the early years of racing.

We all know that F1 cars are not road cars so why burden them with these sodden great rims, this all harks back to an attempt to entice Michelin back into tyre supply - and it failed.  :crazy:

Be nice if FIA could admit they've gone down wrong path and return to the more familiar 13" next season or at latest the year after. Mind you it may make the bouncy effects from porpoising even more pronounced.  :D

rmassart:

--- Quote from: John S on May 05, 2022, 01:45:12 PM ---I wish they would stop trying to kid anyone that road relevance matters in the modern age of F1. Sure there is a tiny bit of transfer now but not like in the early years of racing.

--- End quote ---

I'm hoping that tiny transfer is related to the energy recovery systems - otherwise I don't see the point in those complex and costly systems either....

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