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    Now I have no idea, but almost seems as if the F1 bosses are aligned with the auto industry in some way and are being the testers/developers of new tech. Small capacities, turbos, recovering energy etc??

    These cars are not fast (yes they are but lets put it into perspective) how long has it been since the fan cars of Can-am, or the 917/30 that had ridiculous acceleration and top speed.

    While these are open wheelers, its been over 40 years and you would think they would be up there with speed, with the added safety???

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    Open wheel race cars are not designed for top speed due to poor aerodynamic fundamentals. Le mans car bodies etc are better suited.
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    Sabre rattling. Ferrari have done it many times before, even went as far as to build a prototype car I the late 1980's to go to America and do Indycar instead of F1. They got their way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Open wheel race cars are not designed for top speed due to poor aerodynamic fundamentals. Le mans car bodies etc are better suited.
    Hence my comment "while these are open wheelers"...

    yes and they will never be as fast as full bodied cars era for era, but come on, 40 years of tech and we are going backwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Hence my comment "while these are open wheelers"...

    yes and they will never be as fast as full bodied cars era for era, but come on, 40 years of tech and we are going backwards
    Hence my previous reply.

    Bugger, I fell into the trap of replying again.
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    Every year the "rules" make them worse and worse...

    F1 is meant to be "the pinnacle" of racing.

    Right now... It's certainly not.

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    What the hell it is going on with the Red Bull team and Australian drivers!!
    Ricciardo team left a wheel nut loose which cost Ricciardo 10 seconds in the race plus loosing 10 positions in the next!!
    The 10 positions in the next race it is clear that there are political issues between Red Bull and F1 authorities. It is over the top IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    What the hell it is going on with the Red Bull team and Australian drivers!!
    Ricciardo team left a wheel nut loose which cost Ricciardo 10 seconds in the race plus loosing 10 positions in the next!!
    The 10 positions in the next race it is clear that there are political issues between Red Bull and F1 authorities. It is over the top IMO.
    Yep, like I said after his disqualification, it's Mark Webber all over again.
    They will screw him over a coupla times, then win one or maybe two, then the rest of the season, it will be car issues..........

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    It's worth watching just to see the shambles that ensues after the chequered flag falls.

    Much better than neighbours or home and away.

    I would like to see what would happen if the Red Bull owner and Renault announced they will pull out of f1 at the end of season.

    Pity Daniel went to red bull, if he had gone to any of the other three he would win a World Championship.

    PS: good on Felipe holding his ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    It's worth watching just to see the shambles that ensues after the chequered flag falls.

    Much better than neighbours or home and away.

    I would like to see what would happen if the Red Bull owner and Renault announced they will pull out of f1 at the end of season.

    Pity Daniel went to red bull, if he had gone to any of the other three he would win a World Championship.

    PS: good on Felipe holding his ground.
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