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By Narcil
#241746
I was reading something on f1technical and it got me thinking.

Do you think the being allowed to use the deployable rear wing when your 1 sec behind the next car will create the "NASCAR" feature of draft buddies.

say you have 1 guy out front by 5-10 sec, he cant use the rear wing because he has no one in front.

behind him you have two team mates that are using each other to gain lap time through the deployment of the rear wing.

this would create an interesting effect of keeping the field compressed
#241758
Unfortunately it will probably only make the sport more dangerous as the closing speed differential approaching corners will be increased and so more Webber style launches will occur!!
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By myownalias
#241769
Drafting or slipstreaming is not prevalent in F1 in recent years and moveable rear wing wont change that; effectively its a "pass" button, similar to the A1 system by other means. It's a technological solution to something that never used to be a problem; comparing NASCAR drafting with F1 is a non-starter, F1 racing is nothing like the pack racing that you get in NASCAR!
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By f1ea
#241778
That rear wing thing is crap.
And now Bernie wants to introduce sprinklers as well. Another garbage idea.

I say it right now, the minute i see a sprinkler to wet the track for an F1 race, will be the last time i watch.
#241779
That rear wing thing is crap.
And now Bernie wants to introduce sprinklers as well. Another garbage idea.

I say it right now, the minute i see a sprinkler to wet the track for an F1 race, will be the last time i watch.


The idea, at least in Silverstone was to give free beers to a select group of fans and allow them to "sprinkle" on the track. It would save a tremendous amount of money versus installing the system. :D
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By texasmr2
#241843
Sprinklers :banghead: !!!!!!
Proof that F1 is/has become more about the show than the racing, something soon and I mean damn soon needs to happen as REAL F1 is going the way of the:
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By FRAFPDD
#241861
Am i the only one that thinks the idea of seeing an old man in shorts socks and sandals pruning fuschias on a hot silverstone day as his sprinkler spins merrily round wetting the nearby track with F1 cars zooming by is, THE FUNNIEST THING IN THE ENTIRE WORLD.
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By texasmr2
#241879
Am i the only one that thinks the idea of seeing an old man in shorts socks and sandals pruning fuschias on a hot silverstone day as his sprinkler spins merrily round wetting the nearby track with F1 cars zooming by is, THE FUNNIEST THING IN THE ENTIRE WORLD.

Sandals and shorts wearing almost knee high black socks, I would pay too see that :hehe: .
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By killem2
#241883
I get what they are trying to do with the sprinklers but seriously, what they should do it is if they are trying to make the sport artificial , put big ol giant cushions that line the walls of the tracks, give them ground effects, traction control, anything that will make the car go faster that it was meant to, and if it crashes no big deal, you'll just crash into a gaint cushions or giant safety nets :P
By vaptin
#241885
It might be "artificial" but err, someone designing a race track is "artificial" and same with building a car, its just not traditional. I don't see why sprinklers will remove from the racing experience ,the goal will still be to win.
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By texasmr2
#241886
It might be "artificial" but err, someone designing a race track is "artificial" and same with building a car, its just not traditional. I don't see why sprinklers will remove from the racing experience ,the goal will still be to win.

OK holdup this is the 2nd time in 24hr's you have totally missed the point, take a nap and comeback in 24 please! :wink:

"I will assume that the sprinklers would go off on demand or on a timer...teams will then accuse the FIA of pressing the button just as their driver was approaching or when the timer goes off then that information is pasted onto rival teams."

^^^ Would that be 'artificial' enough for you???
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By vaptin
#241887
It might be "artificial" but err, someone designing a race track is "artificial" and same with building a car, its just not traditional. I don't see why sprinklers will remove from the racing experience ,the goal will still be to win.

OK holdup this is the 2nd time in 24hr's you have totally missed the point, take a nap and comeback in 24 please! :wink:


You try concentrating when you stayed up late last night working through complex numbers.
By Gaz
#241889
That rear wing thing is crap.
And now Bernie wants to introduce sprinklers as well. Another garbage idea.

I say it right now, the minute i see a sprinkler to wet the track for an F1 race, will be the last time i watch.


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I heard he's going to do an F1 style wheel of fortune, if the race gets abit boring it cuts from on track action to a pitbabe who spins the wheel which will have things like heavy delgue, very wet, light rain, oil, safty car, and Nelson piquet crash.
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By texasmr2
#241891
It might be "artificial" but err, someone designing a race track is "artificial" and same with building a car, its just not traditional. I don't see why sprinklers will remove from the racing experience ,the goal will still be to win.

OK holdup this is the 2nd time in 24hr's you have totally missed the point, take a nap and comeback in 24 please! :wink:


You try concentrating when you stayed up late last night working through complex numbers.


Daym you daym you to H E double hockey sticks with your more than appropriate excuse :hehe: !!


The point I'm trying too make mate aswell as others is that it would be 'staged', Mother Nature should determine, imho of course, as too how a race plays out weather wise. I myself am getting very concerned about the future of F1 ie the 'mental state' of Bernie. Just my take of course and I know I'm not always right, just 99.98% of the time :D, yet I think there is a common ground we all have it's just our meaning gets lost in translation :) .

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