DenBommer wrote: ↑21 May 2026, 20:33
What puts me off about an F1 car with AWD is that it would be too easy to drive.
The fun thing now is that you sometimes still see them fighting with their car. Or that the rear end steps out. Maybe this could be compensated by, for example, 900 hp on the rear axle and 150 hp on the front axle?
Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
I doubt it. I don't think WRC drivers complain that it's too easy to drive, with a lot less power and a lot more weight.
Plus Coulthard nearly lost it at one point in that FE video.
The not fun thing about today's F1 cars is that because they're so long, etc the rear remain very stable, but when it goes it really goes, so it inhibits some more interesting moves/driving.
Leclerc mentioned something like this after he drove one of the Schumacher era cars.