That happens all the time. Rain is only thing that can make current modern f1 exciting and we are getting robbed of it time after time again.
That happens all the time. Rain is only thing that can make current modern f1 exciting and we are getting robbed of it time after time again.
Exciting ?
Aye the worst of the rain has shifted to Sunday evening - Monday now.
This is a good point. I expect throttle pedal activity in the wet to be very different from the dry. If simply lifting to correct a slide in the dry throws out the deployment algorithm so badly, what is even going to happen in the rain?venkyhere wrote: ↑24 May 2026, 11:49Exciting ?
I am more inclined to think 'dangerous'. With these new regs, the relationship between drivers feet and the PU behaviour is much much more artificial than a simple 'drive-by-wire' thing. I am almost sure that any wet running in 2026 will be a red-flag fest. Expecting atleast half the grid to DNF before the chequered flag.
venkyhere wrote: ↑24 May 2026, 11:49Exciting ?
I am more inclined to think 'dangerous'. With these new regs, the relationship between drivers feet and the PU behaviour is much much more artificial than a simple 'drive-by-wire' thing. I am almost sure that any wet running in 2026 will be a red-flag fest. Expecting at least half the grid to DNF before the chequered flag.
Wouldn't it be great for the future of the ‘sport’ if more flaws of the current set of regulations were exposed, sooner rather than later. Even better if safety became a visible and real (rather than hypothetical) concern as we saw with Bearman accident. That does provide the only real chance to fix at least some of the current madness.venkyhere wrote: ↑24 May 2026, 11:49Exciting ?
I am more inclined to think 'dangerous'. With these new regs, the relationship between drivers feet and the PU behaviour is much much more artificial than a simple 'drive-by-wire' thing. I am almost sure that any wet running in 2026 will be a red-flag fest. Expecting atleast half the grid to DNF before the chequered flag.
I have developed a liking for sprint weekends. Love the high tempo action over the three days.
here are the tire age additions as well:AR3-GP wrote: ↑24 May 2026, 18:16I was completely wrong about the tires
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