People are finding the races boring because the amount of overtaking has declined, refuelling will only make it worse.Emmcee wrote:Yep get rid of the fuel restrictions and allow refuelling back to add another element of strategy then they could go hammer and tong all race again, well atleast until the tyres give in.
You do realise that the cars are going to be less fuel efficient with less gears right? This = More fuel saving!Samraj_official wrote:no need to get rid of fuel flow. just reduce the number of gears from current 8 to 6, which will make
1.Handling more of a challenge
2.increased sound
3.lower weight
1+2+3= Increased spectscle
Disagree, how many times we´ve seen a car half a second faster than the one in front, but unable to overtake? This would open a door to increase fuel flow (over the standard flow to finish the race) and increase power to overtake. Once done he could reduce fuel flow below standard flow to compensate the extra wasted on the overtaking, because he is faster, so even with a reduced fuel flow (or coasting) the other car will not be a threatHenk wrote: If you lift the (fuel flow) ban you will get more fuel saving and teams will not 'assume' more risk by overtaking.
J0rd4n wrote:People are finding the races boring because the amount of overtaking has declined, refuelling will only make it worse.Emmcee wrote:Yep get rid of the fuel restrictions and allow refuelling back to add another element of strategy then they could go hammer and tong all race again, well atleast until the tyres give in.
The issue is clear, the teams are simply too far apart in performance. Open up the development regulations and allow more complicated aero, and the excitement returns. Remove the fuel flow limit so they go flat out.
If Ferrari had found 0.5-1 second more over the winter, I bet we wouldn't be having this conversation. Because we'd have a genuine battle between Vettel and Hamilton for the title.
That actually sounds like a regression, not an improvement to racing.Andres125sx wrote:Disagree, how many times we´ve seen a car half a second faster than the one in front, but unable to overtake? This would open a door to increase fuel flow (over the standard flow to finish the race) and increase power to overtake.Henk wrote: If you lift the (fuel flow) ban you will get more fuel saving and teams will not 'assume' more risk by overtaking.
Yep same here, that's why I think they need to revert back to the wider style chassis we saw in 1997 to increase more mechanical grip, allow them to run the front wing lower to the ground that with bigger slicks, we could do away with drs and it will allow cars to follow more closly and create more of a tow and overtake on natural merit not artificial.Moose wrote:That actually sounds like a regression, not an improvement to racing.Andres125sx wrote:Disagree, how many times we´ve seen a car half a second faster than the one in front, but unable to overtake? This would open a door to increase fuel flow (over the standard flow to finish the race) and increase power to overtake.Henk wrote: If you lift the (fuel flow) ban you will get more fuel saving and teams will not 'assume' more risk by overtaking.
I don't want it to be easy for a car that's half a second a lap faster to pass. I want to see a battle to make that happen.
the slower car would just turn up the power to combat the overtake, so it would just be coasting and blocking where you can't overtake and full power where you could.Andres125sx wrote:Disagree, how many times we´ve seen a car half a second faster than the one in front, but unable to overtake? This would open a door to increase fuel flow (over the standard flow to finish the race) and increase power to overtake. Once done he could reduce fuel flow below standard flow to compensate the extra wasted on the overtaking, because he is faster, so even with a reduced fuel flow (or coasting) the other car will not be a threatHenk wrote: If you lift the (fuel flow) ban you will get more fuel saving and teams will not 'assume' more risk by overtaking.
I want to see cars half a second faster with some real chance to overtake, not getting stuck behind a slower car like we see todayMoose wrote:That actually sounds like a regression, not an improvement to racing.Andres125sx wrote:Disagree, how many times we´ve seen a car half a second faster than the one in front, but unable to overtake? This would open a door to increase fuel flow (over the standard flow to finish the race) and increase power to overtake.Henk wrote: If you lift the (fuel flow) ban you will get more fuel saving and teams will not 'assume' more risk by overtaking.
I don't want it to be easy for a car that's half a second a lap faster to pass. I want to see a battle to make that happen.