tommylommykins wrote:Or is it just a trick to put tangetially related ecotechnologies in both F1 machines and ecocars, so that these companies can claim that F1 is good without any truth in the statement?
autogyro wrote:tommylommykins wrote:Or is it just a trick to put tangetially related ecotechnologies in both F1 machines and ecocars, so that these companies can claim that F1 is good without any truth in the statement?
Very good question.
It will depend on what FOTA and the FIA Commision actualy does with the structure of new regulations.
If F1 continues to be a 'control' formula that restricts technology and allows DF to dominate, then the recent FOTA statement will be seen to be just a smoke screen.
On the other hand, if it becomes a fuel limit controlled formula with more open technology aimed at fuel efficiency designed to encourage new ideas in alternate energy use, then FI may just have a future.
tommylommykins wrote:But there are many things that are common between F1 machines and normal cars.. If not wings and silly aerodynamics, then engines, wheels, tyres, pipes, etc? Do these become irrelevent because aerodynamics is so overriding?
If the connection between F1 and actual road cars is not in name only, then presumably it is a Good Thing to encourage more links between the two? It'd be better value for money for all involved?
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