toto1041 wrote:why is active suspension still banned? i was driving my mercedes today and the thought came to mind as I realized that the electronic dampers are really great pieces of technology. lets put william's domination with active suspension behind us and let all the teams use it without limitations.
Jersey Tom wrote:I'd rather have a series with open technical specs, open engine size, but...
(a) You are given a set amount of fuel for a race weekend.
(b) You have a hard budget cap for the year.
Jersey Tom wrote:I'd rather have a series with open technical specs, open engine size, but...
(a) You are given a set amount of fuel for a race weekend.
(b) You have a hard budget cap for the year.

Scotracer wrote:Jersey Tom wrote:I'd rather have a series with open technical specs, open engine size, but...
(a) You are given a set amount of fuel for a race weekend.
(b) You have a hard budget cap for the year.
What I've been saying for years. Would really be great.
ISLAMATRON wrote:Scotracer wrote:Jersey Tom wrote:I'd rather have a series with open technical specs, open engine size, but...
(a) You are given a set amount of fuel for a race weekend.
(b) You have a hard budget cap for the year.
What I've been saying for years. Would really be great.
I think alot of us have been saying it for years, but when Max tried to push it through everyone seemed to hate it... why?
set the fuel amount for the race, not for the weekend, I want to see the cars run as much as possible.
No to active suspension.
ISLAMATRON wrote:Scotracer wrote:Jersey Tom wrote:I'd rather have a series with open technical specs, open engine size, but...
(a) You are given a set amount of fuel for a race weekend.
(b) You have a hard budget cap for the year.
What I've been saying for years. Would really be great.
I think alot of us have been saying it for years, but when Max tried to push it through everyone seemed to hate it... why?
set the fuel amount for the race, not for the weekend, I want to see the cars run as much as possible.
No to active suspension.

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