- 07 Jul 11, 17:40#264468
Doesn't this look like a tombstone?
Die, Rest and Shut up.
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 

Doesn't this look like a tombstone?
Die, Rest and Shut up.



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There are two the old start finnish straight and into Brooklands. But only one detection zone again.
There are two the old start finnish straight and into Brooklands. But only one detection zone again.
Probably the only place there will be any overtaking. I didn't like DRS when is was announced and I still don't like it. It doesn't add anything except false passing.
We still have the thrill of the chase but then it is just a case of passing the magic butto and woosh, there is a nice gift, I mean pass. Far too gimmicky.
Probably the only place there will be any overtaking. I didn't like DRS when is was announced and I still don't like it. It doesn't add anything except false passing.
We still have the thrill of the chase but then it is just a case of passing the magic butto and woosh, there is a nice gift, I mean pass. Far too gimmicky.
So you preferred a full-on chase, which ended abruptly when the car behind encountered dirty air?
Probably the only place there will be any overtaking. I didn't like DRS when is was announced and I still don't like it. It doesn't add anything except false passing.
We still have the thrill of the chase but then it is just a case of passing the magic butto and woosh, there is a nice gift, I mean pass. Far too gimmicky.
So you preferred a full-on chase, which ended abruptly when the car behind encountered dirty air?
I would rather see passing through skill rather than a formality. DRS only papers over the cracks that prevent overtaking.
Although some of the activation zones have been located inaccurately and the resulting passes have thus been far too easy, the intention of DRS is simply to allow the car to get CLOSE enough to make a pass. The actual overtake STILL has to be done by the driver. That's probably why they've not chosen the longest straight for DRS at Silverstone. There are still some learning curves to overcome, but I'm all for DRS.
Maybe we won't need it for the Turbo era which begins in 2014.
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