torga
Autocross Champion
I just looked at their catalog there and the entire company should be thrown in jail for those hideous things.
no elegance, just LOUD
I just looked at their catalog there and the entire company should be thrown in jail for those hideous things.
Small cars but pre-97 width so they can still have all the modern side impact stuff on them.
You can get them short again if the teams would go back to focusing on a compact gearbox and casing instead of letting the casing have 50cm of unused space.
They were even wider prior to 1994 by 150mm.For some of the races I've watched in the past few years I couldn't help but wonder if there would have been more/easier overtaking if the cars were narrower. To me some of the tracks look like the cars are simply too wide to get two abreast around some corners. And then the discourse is "well XYZ race is just a procession after Quali, it will be/was a snoozefest" and I'm left sitting here like "track limits are 1.5x car width for 80% of the course, what do you expect?"
Were things better back in the good ol days? Does anyone feel FIA should have pushed track to increase the track width as car width increased?
sure, it's fun. but it's compromising prep, imo. i don't think a single 60-minute session is enough for teams to work out solutions to potential problems. there are some brand new drivers with very little experience at Baku. sim training is super helpful for them, but it can never fully replace physical seat time.
i do think that three separate 60 minute practice sessions can sometimes be a bit tiring and tbh, i only ever watch the highlights from those sessions. but something tells me that reducing it to one session is just too aggressive. i feel like we'll be seeing even more crashes than usual at Baku this weekend.
https://www.racefans.net/2023/04/25...e-format-including-half-hour-sprint-shootout/
this is just too much now. a single practice session for the whole weekend before launching straight into two quali sessions and two race sessions? i feel like they're starting to push "the show" a little too hard.
Lol you would then be surprised there is a big movement within the F1 community to eliminate free practice sessions completely, like they would show up for the qualy....