FittingMechanics wrote: ↑29 Mar 2026, 12:11
I fully agree. The good part in this regulation is the fact you can be tactical with energy use allowing you to become faster in various parts of the circuit. This allows drivers to open up opportunities to fight.
Super clipping and lift and coast harvesting is adding nothing. If they reduce the limits (or found other ways to charge) we would get best of both worlds. Tactical fights and cars on the limit. Imagine if you could drive hard and the only difference is where you choose to deploy boost.
I know some would call it a gimmick and dislike it but it is exactly what Formula wanted to do with DRS, allow fights between cars. Without a driver overtake aid this age of hyper reliable cars with thousands of sensors anddrivers which seldom make mistakes you will just end up with super boring races that come down to who overtakes through a single pitstop.
Easier overtakes allows for more race strategies as well.
The big problem with the energy management from the viewer perspective is that we have limited to zero visibility to the actual energy management part, and how that balance is affecting the battle lap after lap. What we mostly see is just seemingly at random, one driver decides they want to over deploy in one to try and force a pass, and when they then get repassed on the next straight it just looks pointless. As a viewer we lose all the nuance that would make the management interesting. This was also a problem in the last engine regulation but it's more stark now. FOM have a lot of work to do in order to properly communicate this during the race, the new halo overlay is an improvement of the previous one, without any multi lap, multi car visibility, it isn't enough to know what's actually going on.
Emag wrote: ↑29 Mar 2026, 09:55
And I don't know for you, but I personally definitely knew who the winner would be. It should have been one of the McLaren drivers if McLaren actually split strategies and tried to win the race like a normal team. Since McLaren did not do that, Max had it in the bag as you couldn't overtake for sh*t at Suzuka with the cars last year. It was something like 15 overtakes the whole race after lap 1. Horrible.
Overtakes are like lightsaber battles in star wars, there is no correlation with the number and the quality of the film, and in some cases can be entertaining with zero lightsaber battles. Even pure action films are not non stop action set pieces.