- 30 Apr 09, 00:32#113445
Got bored today and was reading up on the rule changes that have passed for 2010 already, and the biggest one was banning the refueling in the middle of races.
This upset me very much, I understand that Bernie is trying to cut costs, but what is the point of banning in-race refueling? There are alternatives that are much better; Limit the amount of fuel allowed for the race weekend, that would be the most effective as it forces teams to think about how much practice they will actually do. The downside to that however is then you get more Massa-Ferrari incidents in Q1 possibly, but at least they won't be alone.
Streamline the chassis materials or something like that, change things that can't be dramatically altered during the race. The great thing about refueling in a race is that it can lengthen your pit times, and alter you strategy; Banning refueling means that everyone will pit twice, and at that they will all pit at the same time almost. The season will become uneventful, as they banned in-season testing, thus just about the only change over the course of the season is the drivers ability, devaluing the crew to only altering a couple of seconds in each race. The only thing teams can change in race are the types of tires they choose to use at different times in the race.
Everyone uses almost the same amount of fuel anyways, there isn't a large margin between the lower and upper limits, so this turns out to be a minimal price cut, if any at all, that has more negative effects than any potential positives, quite possibly killing 50% of pit strategy.
What are your thoughts about the banned refueling?
This upset me very much, I understand that Bernie is trying to cut costs, but what is the point of banning in-race refueling? There are alternatives that are much better; Limit the amount of fuel allowed for the race weekend, that would be the most effective as it forces teams to think about how much practice they will actually do. The downside to that however is then you get more Massa-Ferrari incidents in Q1 possibly, but at least they won't be alone.
Streamline the chassis materials or something like that, change things that can't be dramatically altered during the race. The great thing about refueling in a race is that it can lengthen your pit times, and alter you strategy; Banning refueling means that everyone will pit twice, and at that they will all pit at the same time almost. The season will become uneventful, as they banned in-season testing, thus just about the only change over the course of the season is the drivers ability, devaluing the crew to only altering a couple of seconds in each race. The only thing teams can change in race are the types of tires they choose to use at different times in the race.
Everyone uses almost the same amount of fuel anyways, there isn't a large margin between the lower and upper limits, so this turns out to be a minimal price cut, if any at all, that has more negative effects than any potential positives, quite possibly killing 50% of pit strategy.
What are your thoughts about the banned refueling?