So they fia has tried and tried to slow the cars down but have not really got it right. Why? I feel it is because the root cause has been missed, every time.
The way in which the fuel price is heading, it would benefit the motor industry greatly if economy is increased. While teams try to convince themselves that F1 technology is introduced into roadcars we all know its not the case. What if the F1 development could be used for roadcars, would the technology not be worth much more?
If the amount of fuel was limited during a race the teams would be forced to reduce HP, therefore downforce and drag. Extracting the maximum amount of energy out of the engine would be a major design objective.
This would slow the cars down, which aids the safety. Effort would be spent reducing drag and increasing efficiency. This would surley be more beneficial to the motor manufactures.