Quote:
Originally Posted by telboy
I think all of this 'saving fuel' rubbish is a load of crap.
They're supposed to be fuelled to the end?! no?
Understandibly they want the cars to be as light as possible. But surely if you put a little bit more fuel in, then you can run the whole race with the engine turned up! Thus, being able to race flat out for the whole race!...and not have to slow down at a time when others could make a pass at the end of the race.
|
Every lap's-worth of fuel costs 1/10th of a second. Over the Turkish GP that's 5.8 seconds - a difference of first or fourth for those front four cars (without the crash!!). In Oz they fuelled the cars with about 165kg of fuel, and they ran flat out all race. By Turkey, they had 155kg of fuel, because that makes them faster over the race distance. Saving fuel isn't rubbish, it is part of the sport now, as it was before they had re-fuelling.
If you tell them to have full tanks, they'll just turn the engines up and use more fuel to make up the speed they need to overcome the weight, making them marginal on fuel by the end of the race. We're just back where we were 20 years ago, only this time we actually know what's going on because of the radios, and they have the technology to turn down the wick.
If you don't like this, best choose another sport to watch, as it's not going away any time soon!!