He also thinks that the system designers can work out these problems."Now it's basically working like the F-duct - you're pressing it every corner and it's becoming a nightmare.
I think it should be used, but in a way that should help promote overtaking.
But people will be tempted to do flat corners with that down. We're going to see crashes going on. That's not the purpose. You're going to gamble.
Last year we had to raise the knee to make [the F-duct] work, and I went through Eau Rouge with one leg, and that's not the purpose. It shouldn't be this way.
With KERS you need to look at the steering wheel to see the number going down to save as much as you want and to use it in the right place. So we're not looking straight ahead all the time.
I don't want to wait for someone to run into another driver for something to be done. Among the drivers, Charlie [Whiting] and Jean Todt, we're talking about it and hopefully we can manage something better."
Oh, surprise. He doesn't think it's unfair."I'm all ears. I don't want to put a big thing on how we should sort that out. I have something in my mind. We heard some good ways of solving that."
So, I salute Byronrhys, marcush, raymondu99, feynman, McG and my man JET. They are echoing the drivers. Good symptom.
I propose something: let's watch again Monza 1969 (0.08 seconds, total unfairness as the driver in the back had the advantage of slipstream).
Monza, 1969: AND IT'S ALMOST A DEAD HEAT! ITS JACKIE STEWART, RINDT, BELTOISE, AND MCLAREN! NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN THE FINISH OF A MOTOR RACE LIKE THIS! (sorry for the caps, but Murray was yelling!). I cannot believe my uncle took me to the movies to see this finish (in the old spanish NODO newsreel) and after we saw it we left the theater. Time flies.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQURylYN13w[/youtube]
This is NOT the closest finish in history (do not believe everything you hear)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cik0_Aq_ysc[/youtube]
This is it. Unfair? My bollocks. On the contrary, this is racing. Slipstream to the max. I present you Monza 1971.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY_sHKRnaeo[/youtube]
Yeah, I'm not finished. This, one of my favorites (tradition, tradition, always tradition!) goes for DaveW. I love it because I saw it on the old Jarama. Those days my favorite was Alan Jones. It was the first time I went to pits and the first time I saw King Juan Carlos in person, I'll never forget this day..
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiVyLEM-0wE[/youtube]