- 12 Jul 09, 14:59#132206
And if you stripped the cars down to very limited downforce from the front and rear wings, it would negate any overly serious gains from the ground-forces to make cornering speeds too unsafe. Even with ground effects back in 1982 I think the cars still had much slower cornering speeds than modern F1 cars. It's a shame that we don't have apex-speed statistics from back then to look at like we do today.
They used ground effects on the ChampCars and they didn't go flying around corners at ridiculously high speeds, but then again that's a ChampCar, not an F1 car.
Also like I keep banging on about, they should re-widen the car back to 1997 specifications. Also lowering the front nose and "bulking up" certain parts of the cars such as the sidepods etc would allow for a greater slip-stream effect.
"And Mansell was lucky not to be taken off by that RIDICULOUS bit of driving by Alliot!!" - James Hunt
"AAAAAND into the pitlane..... OHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!" - Murray Walker
its no fluke that Renault McLaren and Ferrari engineers were in the OWG and are the ones who now have to play catchup.
Yip.
I think the regulations need to place more emphasis on mechanical grip and ground effect. Knowledge about the latter is much improved since it was basically banned, tracks are much safer and have smoother surfaces, and the cars are much safer.
And if you stripped the cars down to very limited downforce from the front and rear wings, it would negate any overly serious gains from the ground-forces to make cornering speeds too unsafe. Even with ground effects back in 1982 I think the cars still had much slower cornering speeds than modern F1 cars. It's a shame that we don't have apex-speed statistics from back then to look at like we do today.
They used ground effects on the ChampCars and they didn't go flying around corners at ridiculously high speeds, but then again that's a ChampCar, not an F1 car.
Also like I keep banging on about, they should re-widen the car back to 1997 specifications. Also lowering the front nose and "bulking up" certain parts of the cars such as the sidepods etc would allow for a greater slip-stream effect.

"And Mansell was lucky not to be taken off by that RIDICULOUS bit of driving by Alliot!!" - James Hunt
"AAAAAND into the pitlane..... OHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!" - Murray Walker