Again I saw a moto GP race 1 week after a F1 race, funny how things work. And again overtaking goes to moto GP again.
could wheel base have some thing to do with it?
the way I see it, long wheel base cars can only take a certain to achieve great speed, while short wheel base car can have the ability to take a different line and still maintain a good overall speed. Like if you are driving a bus you really can only take 1 line through a corner or you crash, while if you drive my mate's cappuccino you have a few more line to drive at 95% of the speed.
And when you overtake you HAVE to take a different line than the driver in front or you crash, and if you do take a different line with a long wheel base car we will be slower than if you are in a short wheel base car?? In other words short wheel base cars give the drivers more option before/during/after the corner hence they could attack more?
And if you look at the characteristics of a short wheel base car, agile in corners and more weight transfer longitudinally in the straight, will driver input be more important to the overall pace of the car?