F1 at night

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F1 at night

Postby Craig. » Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:15 pm

http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=38489
Its about time, although I would prefer this being done on a street course. Gives a much better scene really.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby Chris_F » Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:49 pm

Very cool.  That'll make for some spectacular visuals.  I'd bet those cars burp all sorts of flames that go unseen during the day.  And brake disk glow is going to be spectacular.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby BMan1113VR » Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:16 pm

what would an f1 car with lights look like? ::)

I am assuming that floodlighting (the circut has lights instead of the cars) wouldn't be used in the extremly long tracks that f1 has (compared to nascar). Also wouldn't the driver have visual problems with the changes in floodlighting?
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Re: F1 at night

Postby Mushroom_Farmer » Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:45 am

I gotta tell ya, I've done open wheel at night in much slower cars and my eyeballs didn't want to stay focused on the pavement. At that low of a height it takes some getting used to. Everthing seems to go by so much faster. My hat's off to the IRL, LeMans and other drivers who manage to keep on the pavement.
F-1 at night would just about be the pinnacle of anything else in motorsports.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby Chris_F » Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:24 am

I gotta tell ya, I've done open wheel at night in much slower cars and my eyeballs didn't want to stay focused on the pavement. At that low of a height it takes some getting used to. Everthing seems to go by so much faster. My hat's off to the IRL, LeMans and other drivers who manage to keep on the pavement.
F-1 at night would just about be the pinnacle of anything else in motorsports.

Yeah, I'd assume the lighting would have to be very even across the entire track.  Drivers have a hard enough time with the tunnel at Monaco.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby BMan1113VR » Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:36 pm

I gotta tell ya, I've done open wheel at night in much slower cars and my eyeballs didn't want to stay focused on the pavement. At that low of a height it takes some getting used to. Everthing seems to go by so much faster. My hat's off to the IRL, LeMans and other drivers who manage to keep on the pavement.
F-1 at night would just about be the pinnacle of anything else in motorsports.

Yeah, I'd assume the lighting would have to be very even across the entire track.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby Craig. » Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:30 pm

I gotta tell ya, I've done open wheel at night in much slower cars and my eyeballs didn't want to stay focused on the pavement. At that low of a height it takes some getting used to. Everthing seems to go by so much faster. My hat's off to the IRL, LeMans and other drivers who manage to keep on the pavement.
F-1 at night would just about be the pinnacle of anything else in motorsports.

Yeah, I'd assume the lighting would have to be very even across the entire track.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby DizZa » Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:02 am

F1 at night would be awsome! I think it would also be a nice idea if they chucked headlights on them too. Or better yet, a 24 hour race in F1 cars!

However, I still think Le Mans at night would be nicer than F1 cars as F1 seems like racing giant Go Karts to me.

Something seems sexy about an Audi R10 zooming at 400km/h, ESPECIALLY as you CANNOT hear them coming.  :D
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Re: F1 at night

Postby MWISimmer » Mon Feb 19, 2007 4:27 pm

Or better yet, a 24 hour race in F1 cars!


No chance I'm afraid, F1 engines are designed to last a MAXIMUM of 2 hours. Most manufacturers on the grid had some sort of engine failure last year... and that was within 1-2 hours.. also there's the issue of car setup, seat fittings (they'd have to change drivers on numerous occasions) driver height and weight, ballast etc.. I could go on.

Nice idea but a non starter.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby Mushroom_Farmer » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:10 pm

Or better yet, a 24 hour race in F1 cars!


No chance I'm afraid, F1 engines are designed to last a MAXIMUM of 2 hours. Most manufacturers on the grid had some sort of engine failure last year... and that was within 1-2 hours.. also there's the issue of car setup, seat fittings (they'd have to change drivers on numerous occasions) driver height and weight, ballast etc.. I could go on.

Nice idea but a non starter.
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Don't they still have a rule that the engine has to last 2 or 3 races now, or was that repealed? I didn't watch F-1 at all last year since we have no decent coverage.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby Chris_F » Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:38 am

An F1 endurance race would also be very out of character for the sport.  F1 has alwasy been a sprint race type format (if you consider 2 hours to be a sprint :) ).  A 12 or 24 hour race wouldn't be F1-like.  That's what sports car racing is all about.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby MWISimmer » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:19 pm

Sorry Mushroom farmer, let me correct myself... :P  What I meant by that comment was they're made to last 2 hours at maximum operating speeds and temperatures... not as a whole, and yes, they still have to last 2 races.

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Re: F1 at night

Postby DizZa » Wed Feb 21, 2007 12:03 am

Or better yet, a 24 hour race in F1 cars!


No chance I'm afraid, F1 engines are designed to last a MAXIMUM of 2 hours. Most manufacturers on the grid had some sort of engine failure last year... and that was within 1-2 hours.. also there's the issue of car setup, seat fittings (they'd have to change drivers on numerous occasions) driver height and weight, ballast etc.. I could go on.

Nice idea but a non starter.
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That's the point. Make it harder lol.
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Re: F1 at night

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Thu Feb 22, 2007 7:47 pm

Yeah, night racing is cool.  Champ Car made the first big leap for road circuits back when they ran Cleveland at night.  (which by the way was an awsome race).  The lights make the cars really shine!  

F-1 would be even cooler at night, and a monaco night race would give me a hard on.

Personally I think if  theres gonna be a night race it should be in Las Vegas, on the strip!
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Re: F1 at night

Postby MWISimmer » Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:28 pm

F-1 would be even cooler at night, and a monaco night race would give me a hard on.

Just slightly TOO much information there....
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