..... and is the pinnacle of motor racing technology.
The pinnacle in F1 was reached 10 years ago. There have been GP2 cars that would have been right at home with yesterday's lap times.
I guess you're lucky if that placebo satisfies you.
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No, pinnacle of technology NOW is the energy recovery working with the new power unit, all this tech compacted in 1 tiny space. We see the best minds in the sport struggling to make things work together, and technology still being pushed to the limit.
If you want fuel guzzling V12 turbos, well that time has past. I much rather see F1 testing the extremes of what future road cars could make use of, for example pedal shifting, TC, LC and such which we have in sports cars these days (GTR/M3/M5/S Series/etc) was all trickled down from F1.
If they're powering around circuits and completing laps of Melbourne in 30 seconds but has no correlation with what I could use in the future, I see a waste of time and resources.
There's many ways to look at it, and there are many positives today. I enjoy the fact that the drivers are working way harder without the diffuser and a lot more power to play with. Power sliding and trail braking is a lot more apparent now thanks to these new machines. Seeing all this has almost made me get over the lack of sound. Almost.