You may have seen in the news that Flavio Briatorie seems to be writing the rules for GP1,
Will it:
Be a rival to f1?
Be a 1 make series like GP2 but faster?
Or will it be different cars within tighter rules aimed at just below F1?
Nick
I agree 100%. If GP1 comes alive and lives up to this expectation, I for one will switch. Give the teams a budget and a bounding box the car must sit within and go racing. Do what you can with what you have. Imagine what we'll see. =D>bhallg2k wrote:I could see a GP1 series being a direct challenger to F1.
One of Moseley's ideas for F1 was to allow virtually unrestricted regulations for teams that adhered to a specific yearly budget cap. If GP1 has the support of manufacturers like Honda, Toyota or BMW, teams that left F1 due to restrictive regulations combined with high costs, it could easily be a viable alternative to "the pinnacle of motorsport."
F1 has made enemies of a lot of circuits and manufacturers over the years, and those dogs might just be getting ready to bite back.
I think it'll be the opposite really. Generally the "Formula" serie of racing has been for different cars, while the "GP" serie have been on spec cars.Cam wrote:I agree 100%. If GP1 comes alive and lives up to this expectation, I for one will switch. Give the teams a budget and a bounding box the car must sit within and go racing. Do what you can with what you have. Imagine what we'll see. =D>bhallg2k wrote:I could see a GP1 series being a direct challenger to F1.
One of Moseley's ideas for F1 was to allow virtually unrestricted regulations for teams that adhered to a specific yearly budget cap. If GP1 has the support of manufacturers like Honda, Toyota or BMW, teams that left F1 due to restrictive regulations combined with high costs, it could easily be a viable alternative to "the pinnacle of motorsport."
F1 has made enemies of a lot of circuits and manufacturers over the years, and those dogs might just be getting ready to bite back.
So you're saying revert F1 back a bit and leave GP1 soley as new tier spec series and not a possible F1 replacement? Yeah, maybe. I don't see why we need to have a new spec series. GP2 is already a feeder category to F1 (along with others) so why the need to fit another step? I would have through getting sponsors cash would already be quite difficult with big names stepping back as it is, so trying to fund another 20 cars and teams would due quite hard when it's just a 'step' category.raymondu999 wrote:I think an extreme is never desirable. You always want some compromise along the way. I wouldn't want to watch an entirely rule-free formula, but maybe a bit more governance. Also I wouldn't watch a completely spec formula where everyone races IDENTICAL (down to setup) cars.
I prefer it a bit more like how things were 2009-2011. I love it when teams have radically different approaches, and produce awesomely similar laptimes.
I'd have that generation of F1 - damn the DRS and all - and make GP1 a "spec" series. GP2's "real" big brother.
Of course this is talking ideal world scenarios for me - not talking with the financial considerations in mind!
Yes, kinda.Cam wrote:So you're saying revert F1 back a bit and leave GP1 soley as new tier spec series and not a possible F1 replacement?
I don't generally mind a lack of on-track action, but one cannot deny that F1 (reverted to pre-Pirelli and pre-DRS) is somewhat overtake-anemic. This is to cater to those folks. And those who prefer to see everyone driving the same machine, and by extension the only differences in pace would be driver and setup. They CAN watch GP2... but sometimes I find it a bit slow to be honest. Hard to not do that when the comparison is F1.I don't see why we need to have a new spec series. GP2 is already a feeder category to F1 (along with others) so why the need to fit another step?
Imagine a tree which has two branches at the same height. One is GP1, one is F1 - ie both are the same "level" - but they serve different purposes. Neither are feeders, and GP2 instead will have 2 avenues of progression - GP1 and F1.trying to fund another 20 cars and teams would due quite hard when it's just a 'step' category.
I'd watch it. But doesn't necessarily mean I'll throw money at it.On the other hand, if it was a direct competitor to F1, then that I understand why it would exist and as a business startup, I would throw some cash at it and others would too as it has potential and would certainly get people talking.
Random thought, in the pre-coffee morning - perhaps everyone could be given the same base chassis, then everyone would need to put updates on the car race by race? ie incorporate F1's development race.Perhaps GP1 could offshoot in some standalone way that compliments F1?
If you'll watch it, someone will throw a bit of cash at it. That's how it works.raymondu999 wrote:I'd watch it. But doesn't necessarily mean I'll throw money at it.