humble sabot wrote:dumb question: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... uBIaBXM4iU
I believe tats a demo video ofan f1 going around on snow tyres not an f1 race.
humble sabot wrote:dumb question: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... uBIaBXM4iU
I think a year-long season would take away from the anticipation of the next one. Sometimes like this year you just want the season to be over and the playing field to be somewhat leveled again, regardless how remarkable the records are that are just being beaten. And leveling takes some time I'd imagine.WhiteBlue wrote:The issue is not the temperature in my view. There could be more races on the southern hemishere. The big obstacle to a year long racing season is the traditional organization of race teams, officials, marshals and the specialized media. They need a break for some months unless they have some redundancy designed into the system. Unless something seriously changes with regard to essential people there will not be a 12 months season.
CHT wrote:humble sabot wrote:dumb question: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... uBIaBXM4iU
I believe tats a demo video of an f1 going around on snow tyres not an f1 race.
Not to mention snow that clutters the sidepodsCHT wrote:Actually I am asking if its physically and technical possible to run a F1 race during the cold winter month, not saying we should expect F1 race to last through the year.
Under extreme cold weather condition, how will that affect the performance of tyres drivers and even engine