TotalF1 Jens 0 Report post Posted March 27, 2001 read the latest top story yet? I think the people at Ferrari, Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne, Todt, can be SO very smart! That is an unthinkable loophole and they found it! We'll just have to see how the other teams catch up. That perfectly explains why the Ferrari's were so fast in the rain at Malaysia. I think McLaren will be closer to their form in Brazil, and I have a few sources to back me up... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jagman 0 Report post Posted March 27, 2001 yes, very clever on their part, but its a shame that the days of pure racing have gone, now its about stretching or bending the rules to find an advantage, then the other teams have to bend and stretch the same rules in order to be able to compete... then it all starts again... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
December 0 Report post Posted March 27, 2001 To an extent I agree with the sentiment Jagman, but I must confess I believe that formula one has been bending and stretching the rules since their inception. Thats why f1 has such a technological leaning. It is streaks ahead in technology because the design teams use the rules to their advantage. I DO agree that it does take some of the 'oomph' out of racing in pure speed but then drag cars are the true speedsters aren't they? f1 is a combination of strategy, skill and speed. If you limit the strategy would it still be formula one? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TotalF1 SamB 0 Report post Posted March 28, 2001 Formula One has never been about pure racing - the Mercedes' cars of the fifties, Colin Chapman's Lotuses of the sixties, and how they flew! They were the first to have wings and design the cars aerodynamically at the end of the sixties - it was all about having the superior car and having as much advantage as possible in hand.......what Ferrari are doing is tame by old standards - they're so restricted - it's not like adding another wheel, or something! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites