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G.
06-03-19, 07:40 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psTPXJPWGRI

In years past, this would have been a blow-over.

I was glad to see it drop back down.

rabbit
06-03-19, 10:00 PM
They have been doing a lot better lately. At Indy, there were three or four practice crashes where the cars got up sideways but didnt go all the way over.

opinionated ow
06-04-19, 07:53 AM
They have been doing a lot better lately. At Indy, there were three or four practice crashes where the cars got up sideways but didnt go all the way over.

They've got some trick thing on the underwing that deploys to try and stop them blowing over plus the super speedway cars have quite large holes in the floor ahead of the sidepods that they think were the reason the cars never got much over 90? of roll in any of those indy crashes.

rabbit
06-05-19, 09:27 AM
They've got some trick thing on the underwing that deploys to try and stop them blowing over plus the super speedway cars have quite large holes in the floor ahead of the sidepods that they think were the reason the cars never got much over 90? of roll in any of those indy crashes.Yep. Nice breakdown of the undertray here: https://youtu.be/SxdAnF83lXY

stroker
06-06-19, 06:45 PM
Yeah, but they're still Crapwagons. :)

Chief
06-17-19, 12:08 PM
Lol, yep

TravelGal
06-19-19, 11:53 AM
Lol, yep

Whoa! And Chief is here. :thumbup:

Lux Interior
06-25-19, 02:00 PM
Interesting that the Indycar race at RA was much more entertaining than the F1 race at Paul Ricard.

cameraman
06-25-19, 04:48 PM
Interesting that the Indycar race at RA was much more entertaining than the F1 race at Paul Ricard.

Watching grass grow would be more interesting than watching the Mercs drive away from the field.

When the highlight of the race is Valteri Bottas sleeping thru the end of a VSC and getting mildly pestered by Charles Leclerc at the end of the race...

All rather reminiscent of 2004.

jimclark
07-03-19, 11:05 AM
Interesting that the Indycar race at RA was much more entertaining than the F1 race at Paul Ricard.

Watching grass grow would be more interesting than watching the Mercs drive away from the field.

When the highlight of the race is Valteri Bottas sleeping thru the end of a VSC and getting mildly pestered by Charles Leclerc at the end of the race...

All rather reminiscent of 2004.
Why is that interesting?

Kit/spec car series (such as the Dallara only IndyCar and over-regulated NASCAR) are designed to achieve exactly that....an entertaining, semi-"orchestrated" show. :thumbdown:
Not, as in F1, an exhibition of the best (designers, engineers, mechanics, cars, drivers, administrators, etc.) plying their trades for us to enjoy. :thumbup:

Maybe F1 is not for you? It has been (and still is) for me for over 50 years. :)
Sure, there have always been those that dominate (having come up with the best "mousetrap") as anyone that's superior should. And, when there are those really competitive moments (delivered by teams of the above that have to design, construct, develop, improve, and race their own "product") they are to be savoured...NOT...expected. ;)

Ala Forest Gump, "that's all I have to say about that." :D

cameraman
07-03-19, 05:31 PM
It was an interesting fortnight. You had the French Grand Prix, one of the dullest most predictable F1 races since Michael Schumacher's prime and the Austrian Grand Prix which was one of the most interesting races in a very long time.

F1 can be boring on weekends where everything functions exactly as designed for a dominant team and they just go thru the paces to win.

F1 can be very interesting when those same things don't go to plan...

Lux Interior
07-12-19, 08:00 PM
F1 redeemed itself at Austria.