hollus wrote:The seat ballast idea is brilliant and easy to implement. Even easier, take it out of the seat, define a standard box 2cm deep, 20 cm wide and 30 cm tall, place it right behind the survival cell, at around hip height, and mandate it filled with standard blocks of either plastic or tungsten, arranged symmetrically. This way one can accommodate around 20Kg of ballast in an exactly defined c.o.g. Brilliant, simple, effective... and yet not!
Reductio ad absurdum #1: Small drivers still get a polar moment of inertia advantage.
Reduction ad absurdum #2: This all started to accommodate a "tall" driver, who speaks of himself as "tall", and is 1.74m, or 5'9''. That's not tall! I am taller than that and I was too small to play competitive volleyball or basketball. Almost the whole country I live in is taller than that, including most women! If we make a rule for him, are we then going to accommodate drivers who are 1.90m? And 2.05m? Then we are talking of moving the airbox, or moving the front axle, or banning the lay down position of the driver (hi, road relevance!). Plus, such (real life) tall drivers, would never have made it through the learning categories anyways, because they were too tall!
Hulkenburg is 1.74m? - I think not.
The thread is about weight limits, it says so in the title. Reduction ad absurdum 2 isn't even addressing the point of the thread - we are talking about WEIGHT. As for point 1, no one is suggesting that we try to make the playing field exactly the same for everyone.
Let me reiterate since many are misinterpreting what I am suggesting.
The new regulations for next year is putting up a new barrier for the continuation of heavier drivers from Formula 1. This is a precedent and an unexpected consequence of the engine/power train and ERS system coming in much heavier than expected. The FIA have at their disposal, the ability to change technical regulations to ensure that Formula 1 doesn't become the domain of small light weight drivers. Unless mitigating regulations are put in place to counteract the 2014 regulations and their unexpected consequences heavier drivers seem likely to be force out. Currently there is a wide range of physiques on the grid, the new regulations could potentially change that forever and make F1 the domain of lighter drivers only - further narrowing the pool of talent that F1 can select for and the potentially preventing the most talented drivers from entering F1.
Take note, changing the regulations to ensure that heavier drivers can still partake in F1 is to enable the maintenance of the status quo in terms of the pool from which formula 1 teams can select drivers.
xpensive wrote:Is Vettel's 176cm (5'-9'') only 58kg (128 lb), no wonder his head looks so unprortionally big and why Webber's frame is a problem?
Btw, has anyone ever seen a race-horse jockey more that 5'-3''? An outrageous injustice to tall people isn't it?]
IT IS NOT ABOUT THIS.
It is the new rules being brought forward this year which is preventing taller drivers from being in Formula 1. What we are asking for is that rules be ammended to ensure that we don't force the heavier drivers out.