01-23-2011, 11:20 AM | #1 |
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F1 extinction?
With 4 cylinder engines coming, will F1 be the same? Will Flabio team up with Ferrari and create a breakaway series?
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01-23-2011, 01:20 PM | #2 |
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No.
But with the way Bernie's senile ass is running it, the sport will be a ghost of what it used to be in a few short years. Too bad those muggers didn't finish the job.
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01-23-2011, 05:48 PM | #3 |
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These were the same discussions last year and it turned out to be the best season in history. The 4 cylinder engines will be turbo charged and have the same amount of power plus KERS will return. The smaller engines will allow for better aero (more downforce) thus more passing this season. I'll miss the f-duct and "flexable" front wings though. Go Ferrari, now we know why they were not penalized for the team orders incident....
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01-23-2011, 09:18 PM | #4 |
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NExt year we will have movable-rear wing instead...
Extinction of F1...far from it...
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01-24-2011, 12:41 AM | #7 |
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I love the sound of the current F1 cars, but didn't BMW do really well they had such an engine?
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01-24-2011, 06:32 AM | #8 |
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It probably won't even sound that much different anyways from the current f1 cars. I can bet that this season is gonna be one if the most interesting and exiting that we have seen in many years! Go Ferrari!!
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01-24-2011, 10:28 AM | #9 |
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When decisions are made in split seconds... i wonder how the engineers manage to reduce the turbo lag to what must be perceptively zero lag?
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01-24-2011, 12:48 PM | #10 |
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The last "real" season of F1 was 2004. V10 engines. Tire changes allowed. Refueling allowed. Since then we've seen 2005 - Tire changes banned 2006 - Tire changes re-introduced but V10 banned in favor of V8 2007-10 - V8 development frozen, innovation in F1 killed off via insane bans on track testing and wind tunnel usage, V8 further handicapped with lower and lower RPM limits, the complete disaster known as KERS, terrible aerodynamic rules that make the cars look like ass, refueling banned, manufacturers such as Honda, Toyota and BMW driven out due to the regressive direction of the sport, competition among tire manufacturers killed dead as Michelin was forced out, now Bridgestone is gone as well And now 4 banger turbo engines, a VTEC fanboy's wet dream. Every season F1 comes closer and closer to being a spec racing series, which is completely contrary to what the sport is supposed to be. The word "Formula" in Formula 1 refers to the "formula" that is given to the teams before the start of the season. They are given a set of rules to work in and then they are free to produce the fastest, most innovative cars they can, within those rules. Now it's going to just be a set of spec chassis, transmissions, and engines built by a single company with different sticker packages on them. Last edited by FStop7; 01-24-2011 at 12:55 PM.. |
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Secondly; people are talking like we haven't seen turbos in F1 before..we have...and if you think the cars wont be as fast or sound as good I think you're in for a real shock. And Finally; BMW, Toyota, and Honda are out of the sport because they did a quick ROI calculation and decided spending 400 million a year during a recession wasn't in the companies best interest. P.S. VTEC fanboys would also be happier with NA power. |
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I really fail to see how the recent regulation changes have decreased innovation. I find just the opposite to be true as each time they've banned something, the teams have come up with some genius technology to edge out the competition. I think it's been fantastic to watch and I can't wait to see what the teams come up with this year.
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OMG IT'S A FOUR CYLINDER WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!
As it has been stated, this has already happened before, and the old turbo I4's were some of the most, if not the most powerful F1 engines ever created....... Have you guys that claim it sounds lame even heard a I4 at 70+ pounds per square inch of pressure feeding it while it climbs past 10,000RPM? I didn't think so....... |
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Exactly, I had the pleasure of seeing the vintage F1 support race at the montreal Gp this year and the turbo cars sounded AMAZING. |
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F1 will keep evolving over time, it's not going anywhere and I'll still be watching.
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