hardingfv32 wrote:2) The teams are getting what they paid for. If they wanted better cars they would have established an open chassis rule.
So you order an blue shirt in the size XL but a pink shirt in S gets delivered, do you keep it that way because that is what you have paid for? No you do not. The teams were promised a 1000lbs car with a weight distribution of 48:52 and what they get is an car that is around 200lbs overweight, has a distribution of 42:58 and handles like crap. They are not getting what they have paid for
Again what is the difference if the car is 1200 lb.? Are the teams having to buy new haulers to accommodate the heavy cars?
The car is deisgned around 1000lbs as is everything else, you are putting in a 200lbs extra load(even more probably to make the car at least drivable), so that puts extra stress on the whole suspension. As well as being the whole idea of making a light car with less power and being quicker than the previous dallara thrown in the trash.
So the weight distribution is off and the cars slower, what does it matter to the "show"?
Brian
This car is also meant safer, which isnt the case since it is pretty much undrivable on ovals due to its weight distribution. Not even talking about the 200+lbs that is extra thrown into a wall in a crash with a car that is designed to weight 1000lbs. Apart from that, the car is meant to be faster.
And then I have not even talked about how much a 6% more rearward weight distribution does to the handling of a car that is supposed to drive around oval at 220+mph