That's why I think it'll work better when DRS is free of use for a limited time per race. Use wisely, or stay where you are. But not having that modelled out, I'm sure it will cause other unwanted side-effects to start floating ...Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 14:36The drivers may end up forcing the FOM's / Liberty's hand by doing stuff like we saw last week - hard braking to try to get the DRS for the next straight. It was fun / funny / silly (however one sees it) for one race, but if it happens a lot and, no doubt, causes a shunt, I can see DRS being altered to avoid shouts of "F1 is really silly now!".
Meh. Id rather see the skill/bravery of the driver, and the downforce generation of the car be the limiting factor. In 2011/12/13, Vettel was able to use the DRS like 60% of the lap in qualifying. It separated the men from the boys, for sure!langedweil wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 16:04That's why I think it'll work better when DRS is free of use for a limited time per race. Use wisely, or stay where you are. But not having that modelled out, I'm sure it will cause other unwanted side-effects to start floating ...Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 14:36The drivers may end up forcing the FOM's / Liberty's hand by doing stuff like we saw last week - hard braking to try to get the DRS for the next straight. It was fun / funny / silly (however one sees it) for one race, but if it happens a lot and, no doubt, causes a shunt, I can see DRS being altered to avoid shouts of "F1 is really silly now!".
It separated the best cars from the worst cars really. Not the men from the boys.Zynerji wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 17:32Meh. Id rather see the skill/bravery of the driver, and the downforce generation of the car be the limiting factor. In 2011/12/13, Vettel was able to use the DRS like 60% of the lap in qualifying. It separated the men from the boys, for sure!langedweil wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 16:04That's why I think it'll work better when DRS is free of use for a limited time per race. Use wisely, or stay where you are. But not having that modelled out, I'm sure it will cause other unwanted side-effects to start floating ...Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 14:36
The drivers may end up forcing the FOM's / Liberty's hand by doing stuff like we saw last week - hard braking to try to get the DRS for the next straight. It was fun / funny / silly (however one sees it) for one race, but if it happens a lot and, no doubt, causes a shunt, I can see DRS being altered to avoid shouts of "F1 is really silly now!".
So you mean Webber lobbied for getting rid of it because he had a bad car and not because he was able to use it less than Vettel?SiLo wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 17:45It separated the best cars from the worst cars really. Not the men from the boys.Zynerji wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 17:32Meh. Id rather see the skill/bravery of the driver, and the downforce generation of the car be the limiting factor. In 2011/12/13, Vettel was able to use the DRS like 60% of the lap in qualifying. It separated the men from the boys, for sure!langedweil wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 16:04
That's why I think it'll work better when DRS is free of use for a limited time per race. Use wisely, or stay where you are. But not having that modelled out, I'm sure it will cause other unwanted side-effects to start floating ...
I think my suggestions I writed st last race's topic was best way for now to make it better. (I am lazy to write them again here )marvin78 wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 15:53As I always said: Overtakes (or the count of them) are only a small factor for making F1 good or exciting. I for one saw many exiting races without many overtakes and boring races with many overtakes. Last race was ridiculous. I don't get fun out of artificial "excitement'.
DRS in tunnel was forbidden outright, even during unlimited days. Same with downhill to eau rouge.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 19:33Barichello (or Massa?) crashed in the tunnel in Monaco and they stopped making DRS free in qualifying.
Having DRS open through Eau Rouge would like you to reconsider that statement...SiLo wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 17:45It separated the best cars from the worst cars really. Not the men from the boys.Zynerji wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 17:32Meh. Id rather see the skill/bravery of the driver, and the downforce generation of the car be the limiting factor. In 2011/12/13, Vettel was able to use the DRS like 60% of the lap in qualifying. It separated the men from the boys, for sure!langedweil wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 16:04
That's why I think it'll work better when DRS is free of use for a limited time per race. Use wisely, or stay where you are. But not having that modelled out, I'm sure it will cause other unwanted side-effects to start floating ...
Man, the woke crowd now thinks we should prioritize people living over our own entertainment? It just never ends with those people, eh?langedweil wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 20:24Well, most epic would be to increase the power-to-weight ratio just so the driver would be the limiting factor, not the car.
Like the driver knows/feels the car is continuously trying to kill him ...
But with that, we'd have to expect a few drivers won't live to see the checkered flag in Abu Dhabi. And that's not very woke these days (OZ MODE ON) I reckon.
Drivers: pay me 50M to drive the most dangerous cars in the world and make me famous!Seanspeed wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 20:59Man, the woke crowd now thinks we should prioritize people living over our own entertainment? It just never ends with those people, eh?langedweil wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 20:24Well, most epic would be to increase the power-to-weight ratio just so the driver would be the limiting factor, not the car.
Like the driver knows/feels the car is continuously trying to kill him ...
But with that, we'd have to expect a few drivers won't live to see the checkered flag in Abu Dhabi. And that's not very woke these days (OZ MODE ON) I reckon.
Depends on who is willing to risk their lives for glory!Seanspeed wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 20:59Man, the woke crowd now thinks we should prioritize people living over our own entertainment? It just never ends with those people, eh?langedweil wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 20:24Well, most epic would be to increase the power-to-weight ratio just so the driver would be the limiting factor, not the car.
Like the driver knows/feels the car is continuously trying to kill him ...
But with that, we'd have to expect a few drivers won't live to see the checkered flag in Abu Dhabi. And that's not very woke these days (OZ MODE ON) I reckon.
Jason Statham won that one a few years ago.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑06 Apr 2022, 00:52Depends on who is willing to risk their lives for glory!Seanspeed wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 20:59Man, the woke crowd now thinks we should prioritize people living over our own entertainment? It just never ends with those people, eh?langedweil wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 20:24Well, most epic would be to increase the power-to-weight ratio just so the driver would be the limiting factor, not the car.
Like the driver knows/feels the car is continuously trying to kill him ...
But with that, we'd have to expect a few drivers won't live to see the checkered flag in Abu Dhabi. And that's not very woke these days (OZ MODE ON) I reckon.
It could work. You could have a series with drivers consisting of prisoners that are in for life or on death-row. They race for reduced sentences and even freedom. A true gladiator sport!