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      10-31-2019, 12:31 PM   #1
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Exclamation F1: 2021 Regulations



massive cost cutting and using standardised parts seems on the way for 2021.. more standard parts for F1 dont sound that good like cup races but in the end it d be great to see Williams winning races again for example.. soon i guess FIA will finalize the regulations and it ll be all set..

im not sure for some them like no blankets = less pitstops probably or harder tires.. lap times shouldnt go down i believe..


https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...zyCt8meC2.html ..

https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/t...ptive/4547935/

https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/14...for-2021-rules ..
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This morning, I read the updates on the F1 website....like all rule changes, this opens the door for parity between teams and addresses the very long and hotly discussed budget changes; I will enjoy the new 18 in wheels and the hopeful positive handling affect from low profile tires; the aero changes will hopefully allow better passing options.
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      10-31-2019, 11:41 PM   #3
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The new cars are predicted to be approx 3 seconds slower per lap. Hopefully this gives them some more room for overtakes.
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First impressions at the image of the predicted car is perhaps jumping to the future too quickly and I'm not sure about the larger wheel/slimmer walled tyre combination fitting in with more bulkier suspension/damper/steering set up in the cramped bulkhead.Driver will have to sit even further back to make room for legs and feet.
If the cars will be approx 3.5 seconds slower then what's the point of having 18 inch wheels just for aesthetic purpose and the ride looks like being even harsher for the drivers.
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new car looks nice. but i think it's too big. looks like you could only have 2 cars side by side on the majority of the track (not pit straight). it will mean passing will be even more difficult.
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There was an interesting article on Motorsport(.com) last week about the discussions between the teams and the FIA/WMSC. Some teams were wanting to delay the rules to 2022 and institute the cost cap in 2021. According to the article, because there is no cost cap next year the big budget teams will be spending massive amounts of money next year developing the 2021 car. They'll use up as much time and resources as they can while they can. This puts the smaller teams at a large disadvantage already even though these new rules are supposed to help level the playing field.
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      11-01-2019, 09:48 AM   #7
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First impressions at the image of the predicted car is perhaps jumping to the future too quickly and I'm not sure about the larger wheel/slimmer walled tyre combination fitting in with more bulkier suspension/damper/steering set up in the cramped bulkhead.Driver will have to sit even further back to make room for legs and feet.
If the cars will be approx 3.5 seconds slower then what's the point of having 18 inch wheels just for aesthetic purpose and the ride looks like being even harsher for the drivers.
Supposedly the change to 18 inch wheels isnt only for aesthetics. I recently read that the amount of flex in the larger sidewall of the 13 inch tire contributes to the dirty air problem that affects following cars.
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Supposedly the change to 18 inch wheels isnt only for aesthetics. I recently read that the amount of flex in the larger sidewall of the 13 inch tire contributes to the dirty air problem that affects following cars.
I suppose a wind tunnel test of a mock up or the real thing will reveal if that's the case.
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That concept car is beautiful! :O
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I think the cost cap and a more standardized vehicle is the way to go. Not saying they should be identical cars but look at the cars now...they are VERY similar given the current regulations so why have the teams burn money developing everything on their own.

I really want to see some of the mid pack challenge Ferrari/MB/RB group. There's next to no coverage on the race from positions 11-20 unless someone is getting lapped or there's a highlight worthy incident.

I think they should allow for MORE pitstops...allows strategy to play a bigger role in the overall win.
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That concept car is beautiful! :O


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i guess smaller sidewalls will affect pretty much the suspension setup as well.. cause teams are using that extra cushion from 13" wheels and thick sidewalls now.. probably brake dynamics will change all together.. but with this front wing seems like it wont shred tires in case of a contact, which is good..
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The crash test will be interesting with the pencil thin nose.
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I suppose a wind tunnel test of a mock up or the real thing will reveal if that's the case.
Considering how far along F1 is with the proposed regulations, I'd be really surprised if they havent already tested this (be it on the scale model or CFD).
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      11-01-2019, 09:34 PM   #15
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The crash test will be interesting with the pencil thin nose.
There will be more variation with the nose. The images F1 has shared so far are only their interpretation of the new regulations.
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There will be more variation with the nose. The images F1 has shared so far are only their interpretation of the new regulations.


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There will be more variation with the nose. The images F1 has shared so far are only their interpretation of the new regulations.
I'm thinking the actual predicted true motorised car will have a more 'beefier' look than the skeleton thin example we are seeing.
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      11-09-2019, 10:59 AM   #18
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Pirelli was telling they ll work with each team on new wheels.. and i guess it all started..

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