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Electrocution probably lol.vorticism wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 20:53Agree with comments about floor sensitivity. I've been thinking since I saw the first porpoising in '22 that the flat floor had some advantages including providing similar downforce while having high ground clearance, and at the rear, VERY high ground clearance.
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"Drivers must be punished for their errors."
Imola was off the calendar for quite a long time.AR3-GP wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 21:37Imola should be considered a rite of passage in Formula 1. Not everything must be about overtaking or who pays the most money. This element has been lost. What is the meaning and prestige of winning a Formula 1 championship if 75% of the calendar is easy to drive temporary circuits. Thats also why Monaco must stay. You aren't an F1 driver until you've pushed and binned it around the walls of Monaco at least once. This is what links champions of the past to those of the present day.
We both nearly nailed it.CjC wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 19:44The opening of your post literally agrees with mebasti313 wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 19:19That would be really miracle...this is a track where it is super error prone to go to the absolute limit. Every inch of too late braking is not forgiven, but sends you over the high kerbs.
I think if the McL just take it easy and one of them gets a clean lap in, this is pole.![]()
Max is that man who can push to that last inch though and the McLaren driver don’t seem to be able to drive a 98-99% lap to take a pole, it’s 100% or a mistake from them is the qualifying tactic
This track must get rid of the Variante Alta chicane, and Rivazza 1 and 2 should be just one hairpin corner like in Montreal or better Abu Dhabi one, in order to see some overtaking and proper races, don't you think, Ringo?ringo wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 16:53My preference is forgiving tracks. I don't care about the drivers being punished. When a driver gets punished we the fans get punished by watching these delays and truncated sessions. Let them race and make mistakes, the only punishment should be time loss, not an accident or destroyed barrier. If this were a knock out competition, yeah let them crash out for poorer driving, but for a race, I don't mind all runners finishing, but being able to let loose and try different lines on the track and take risks.
The cars would become airborne on the crest created by removing the chicane. Run off at Rivazza is already inadequate, approaching with more speed would be unsafe.atanatizante wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 13:31This track must get rid of the Variante Alta chicane, and Rivazza 1 and 2 should be just one hairpin corner like in Montreal or better Abu Dhabi one, in order to see some overtaking and proper races, don't you think, Ringo?ringo wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 16:53My preference is forgiving tracks. I don't care about the drivers being punished. When a driver gets punished we the fans get punished by watching these delays and truncated sessions. Let them race and make mistakes, the only punishment should be time loss, not an accident or destroyed barrier. If this were a knock out competition, yeah let them crash out for poorer driving, but for a race, I don't mind all runners finishing, but being able to let loose and try different lines on the track and take risks.