i like the wheels as they are, but there are definately some benefits from bigger wheels.Wass85 wrote:Is it me alone who prefers these wheels to the bigger rims proposed?
A) tire 'science' benefitting from the new 'direction' which can be translated back to road tires
B) wheel manufacturers have an opportunity to create super strong , super light wheels
C) brake manufacturers have a new window to operate in
D) due to the narrower tire 'wall', there will be less 'spring' effect in the tire, and thus the suspension gets developed in 'new' areas
E) that includes the springs/coils etc.
F) car handling will change and thus drivers will have to adapt and it might even get 'harder' to drive
G) other areas not mentioned above.
for example, i would be very interested to see a (mandated) implemention of run-flat technology in F1, so that when a tire
has a blowout or goes haywire, then there will still be track on the floor, and perhaps a benefit could be that the floor won't get damaged from a damaged tyre as it does now.
and again, i think it would be beneficial for the show AND the 'world' to see various manufacturers participate;
have tire manufacturers compete to bring innovative technology to the track which we then get to see implemented
in the automotive industry, and not only in bugattis or mclaren p1's.