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2008 regs

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:23 pm

You heared about his crap?  It will make F-1 just like CART in its great days*

http://www.formula1.com/news/3272.html

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Re: 2008 regs

Postby Craig. » Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:58 pm

its unlikely everything on the list will get through however alot will. The best way to look at it. 2001 car like speeds, in a 1994 car aeros package. It would certainly create alot more over taking, as the downforce reduction would come from under the car rather than the front wing, as it is now, which is why cars just cant overtake like they used to. Expect the technicians to get back most of it anyway. They are already within 5 to 10% of last year.
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Re: 2008 regs

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:46 am

Without an aero package power would rule supreme.  Ferrari and BMW will dominate

That reminds me.  BMW just bought Sauber, so Williams is on their own for next year
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Re: 2008 regs

Postby C » Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:14 pm

[quote]You heared about his crap?
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Re: 2008 regs

Postby BMan1113VR » Wed Jul 06, 2005 4:21 pm

  • i can't comprehend having a side mounted standard gear box. at the speeds f1 cars travel you would need to have your hands on the wheel at all times. as for the manual tranny with clutch, if it was paddle shift it would be cool.
  • a single type of brake? you have to be joking

  • a single tyre manufacturer, they should be adding manufacturers if anything
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Re: 2008 regs

Postby Craig. » Wed Jul 06, 2005 4:30 pm

I stand by the current gearing system. Nothing wrong with it, no need for a clutch peddal and no need to change it to standard gear stick. Distracts a driver and as Bman says the driver needs his hands on the wheel at all times. What alot of people dont get about formula 1, is just how fast these things take corners. And just how sensitive they are. Ironically i read somewhere that many people in the FIA survey answered they loved F1 because of its technology and innovations. How is sending the cars back 12 years catering to the fans? All they need to do, is fiddle with the aerodynamics a little. Because by the end of 2008, 2.5L V8's or not the engineers will have those things going round corners almost as fast as they are now, and it'll be more dangerous thanks to these new regs. It always seems like they rush them in without ever putting them to the test. Why not get a team, BMW Ferrari or Mclaren for instance to build a car to those specs, and have the test driver take it out for 1000 miles before 2008. See what the results are then decide.
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Re: 2008 regs

Postby BMan1113VR » Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:24 pm

I stand by the current gearing system. Nothing wrong with it, no need for a clutch peddal and no need to change it to standard gear stick. Distracts a driver and as Bman says the driver needs his hands on the wheel at all times. What alot of people dont get about formula 1, is just how fast these things take corners. And just how sensitive they are. Ironically i read somewhere that many people in the FIA survey answered they loved F1 because of its technology and innovations. How is sending the cars back 12 years catering to the fans? All they need to do, is fiddle with the aerodynamics a little. Because by the end of 2008, 2.5L V8's or not the engineers will have those things going round corners almost as fast as they are now, and it'll be more dangerous thanks to these new regs. It always seems like they rush them in without ever putting them to the test. Why not get a team, BMW Ferrari or Mclaren for instance to build a car to those specs, and have the test driver take it out for 1000 miles before 2008. See what the results are then decide.

i assume that will be at the FIA's financial expense
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Re: 2008 regs

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:17 pm

When I say "just like Champ Car", I mean there will be alot of teams that will drop out, and the series is going to lower in prestige.

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Re: 2008 regs

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:26 pm

I just realized why there is always so much dispute in F-1.  Every personality involved is:  1very compettitive.  2 comsumed by their own egos.

More advice from songs "Why can't we be friends?"

I am on an "origional thought roll".  I must be getting tired, and all the sudden, my thoughts are organizing themselves after a busy day of ADD thinking
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