woah, that's quite something isn't it. Let's hope that does not negate the better overtaking (and if it works out, really needs a look back at those 2017 rule changes and how they got in ...).
woah, that's quite something isn't it. Let's hope that does not negate the better overtaking (and if it works out, really needs a look back at those 2017 rule changes and how they got in ...).
They should also limit the car length to 4.5 meters.
When was the last time an F1 car was anywhere near 3.5m long? It's well before I was born and I'm fifty. In fact I think it was sometime in the early 1960s so about 60 years ago.
So in a year or two, we'll probably see all of the lap records blown away too. That's some thought.
I meant 4.5 meters.
FTFY…
Agree. 4.5m I think is too short 4.85-5m is more reasonable. Depending on the engine.Stu wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 20:50FTFY…
That would slow them down as it would reduce the power of the floor & compromise the side-pod packaging and general airflow around the car.
I still think that the tyres are way too tall, still plenty of poorly damped air-suspension available.
Ah, yes, that makes sense now.
This is great news, I really hope the racing is better also. I am holding out hope for a 4 team championship next season, the new cars are the only thing keeping me engaged with next season after the end to the last race. I would like to see an effort in weight/size reduction within the regulation also, would refuelling be the answer…maybe not for safety. I just feel the 2022 car will look very lazy in the slow speed corners.
transverse engine and gearboxJust_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:25Ah, yes, that makes sense now.
In a way, 3.5m cars would be fun to see, but they'd be almost impossible to package to modern safety standards. Imagine a Lotus 24 built to pass current crash standards. That would be something.
Yes, would help. Would it still be enough to make a car 3.5m long and not have the driver sticking out at the front (albeit in a carbon tub)?jjn9128 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:35transverse engine and gearboxJust_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:25Ah, yes, that makes sense now.
In a way, 3.5m cars would be fun to see, but they'd be almost impossible to package to modern safety standards. Imagine a Lotus 24 built to pass current crash standards. That would be something.
No. 3.5m I think is impossible unless they really sit the driver up like a road car position. Or the engine is hanging behind the rear axle.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:55Yes, would help. Would it still be enough to make a car 3.5m long and not have the driver sticking out at the front (albeit in a carbon tub)?jjn9128 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:35transverse engine and gearboxJust_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:25
Ah, yes, that makes sense now.
In a way, 3.5m cars would be fun to see, but they'd be almost impossible to package to modern safety standards. Imagine a Lotus 24 built to pass current crash standards. That would be something.
Yeah, that was my view. One could make the tub strong enough, of course, to allow the driver to stick forward, but there's always going to be that accident that shears the nose off.jjn9128 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:59No. 3.5m I think is impossible unless they really sit the driver up like a road car position. Or the engine is hanging behind the rear axle.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:55Yes, would help. Would it still be enough to make a car 3.5m long and not have the driver sticking out at the front (albeit in a carbon tub)?
At the moment the drivers feet have to be behind the front axle line and at least 300mm behind the front bulkhead of the tub. Those regs would not change I think ever.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 23:11Yeah, that was my view. One could make the tub strong enough, of course, to allow the driver to stick forward, but there's always going to be that accident that shears the nose off.jjn9128 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:59No. 3.5m I think is impossible unless they really sit the driver up like a road car position. Or the engine is hanging behind the rear axle.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 22:55
Yes, would help. Would it still be enough to make a car 3.5m long and not have the driver sticking out at the front (albeit in a carbon tub)?