The Official 2010 F1 Thread!!!!!!
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4-bangers to be used in 2013
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I'm not sure I like the idea of everyone using 4 cyclinder engines. Why cant they let everyone build what they want. Put a cap on displacement and horsepower, and let them have at it. Not everyone is going to build a good four cyclinder. It did not say anything about turbos or superchargers. I just don't like it.'02 Outback wagon
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'93 Kawasaki ZR1100Comment
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^Yea lol! I mean it is the highest form of motorsport. Why can't they just do like I said. Some teams would like to use 4's others would like to use 12 cyclinders. Cap the displacement, and maybe the R3Vs, and let them go. Why have it where everyone has to do the same thing? IDK, what do you guys think?'02 Outback wagon
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'93 Kawasaki ZR1100Comment
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The FIA is all about cost cutting now, so if manufacturers are allowed to go their own way in terms of engine spec then one will end up with an advantage, the others will complain and push to be able to spend megabucks to make up the difference, defeating the purpose of the cost cutting.
And I realise this happens to a certain degree now, but if the engine freeze is lifted or the new engine spec were to be much less restrictive it would cost constructors heaps.
The resource restrictions will be relaxed at some point, meaning teams will be free to do more development, just not right now.
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^Yea lol! I mean it is the highest form of motorsport. Why can't they just do like I said. Some teams would like to use 4's others would like to use 12 cyclinders. Cap the displacement, and maybe the R3Vs, and let them go. Why have it where everyone has to do the same thing? IDK, what do you guys think?Comment
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I think a cap in spending would be ok but lift the engine bans, and kers should have been around for last season. The manufacturers want tech that is going to translate into road cars more easily/ which turbo 4's prob will. Last year this was not the case, hence BMW pulling out of F1 and entering other more pertinent forms of motorsport, DTM and bigger emphasis on ALMS. I would love to see spending caps and nothing else. Let the designers and engine builders go at it. You have 200mil for r&d to use however you see fit.Comment
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I think a cap in spending would be ok but lift the engine bans, and kers should have been around for last season. The manufacturers want tech that is going to translate into road cars more easily/ which turbo 4's prob will. Last year this was not the case, hence BMW pulling out of F1 and entering other more pertinent forms of motorsport, DTM and bigger emphasis on ALMS. I would love to see spending caps and nothing else. Let the designers and engine builders go at it. You have 200mil for r&d to use however you see fit.'02 Outback wagon
'87 325is 5sp
'93 Kawasaki ZR1100Comment
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The FIA is all about cost cutting now, so if manufacturers are allowed to go their own way in terms of engine spec then one will end up with an advantage, the others will complain and push to be able to spend megabucks to make up the difference, defeating the purpose of the cost cutting.
And I realise this happens to a certain degree now, but if the engine freeze is lifted or the new engine spec were to be much less restrictive it would cost constructors heaps.
The resource restrictions will be relaxed at some point, meaning teams will be free to do more development, just not right now.'02 Outback wagon
'87 325is 5sp
'93 Kawasaki ZR1100Comment
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I'm not saying I think they should. To be honest I'm starting to watch more Moto GP just because of this.
I just said thats what the FiA is about nowadays. I can see where they're coming from, I just hope they allow in season testing again soon, and abolish the engine freeze.
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At least we have different engine builders.
As for the cost cutting. Look what has happened to DTMM42: Because 110 feels like 140 :finger:Comment
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