




Every time this topic is brought up, it's by someone who wants to see more from the drivers. Well, you're seeing it: Formula One cars "ride on rails," because they're driven by Formula One drivers.
+1 sir!zac510 wrote:That's it isn't it - basically they just want the drivers to fail more often, because that's supposedly exciting. But the drivers spend dozens of hours in the gyms and doing cognitive training (just like football, hockey, cricket players do too etc) to avoid making mistakes! They really are the best in the world. Then if they do spin off, they get accused of being not good enough.
If anything when things don't go according to plan they bite you harder.bhall II wrote:Downforce doesn't make cars easier to drive; it just moves the limit of adhesion. As such, it doesn't change the fact that exceeding the limit will create problems...
No no! Anything this era is bad, naughty downforce era, they're fake slides! Sad!The_table wrote:So you want to see drifting aye?
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Yeah but that era is in the past... So it's better than what we have now by default.zac510 wrote:No no! Anything this era is bad, naughty downforce era, they're fake slides! Sad!The_table wrote:So you want to see drifting aye?
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They are as much pilots as they are drivers. Think of it—they give feedback on the way the aerodynamic appendages perform in addition to the more traditional aspects of the car. In this sense some of their skill is as invisible as the air passing over their car.The_table wrote:A lot of people put mechanical car control on a pedestal but driving a car with this much aero is challenging in a different way.
So you´re assuming F1 drivers can hit whole open throttle almost constantly thanks to downforce?downforcemax wrote:Think with me on this, i think we need to stop this trend!
F1 Cars anno 2017 can almost put all there horspower on the track, in early times the cars had more or the same amount of power but there downforce wasnt nearly as good,
we need much more horsepower or much less downforce, the 2017 cars seems to ride on railtracks, and amount of downforce is so great that your not limited of the skill or balls of a f1 driver, but de horsepower of the car.
What???downforcemax wrote:its a fact that if you have way more downforce than horse power driving is easyer
i think op should open another thread, this one wasn't enough.zac510 wrote:your wrongdownforcemax wrote: if i see it wrong tell me
(Well, how can you debate in a thread like this except bring it down to their level?)