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11th February 2011, 14:10 #1
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Strict rules = boring generic cars?
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11th February 2011, 17:07 #2
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In answer to the title question, Boring generic cars would be seen if rules were ridiculously strict. Currently, I believe they are rather strict but we are not at the stage where we have generic cars so to speak, and we never have been. For the past 18-19 seasons all cars have looked similar, but there is still enough innovation in F1 for my personal liking.
Also, open rules sometimes results in uglier cars. Example: the 70s. Whilst there were a few beauties (*cough* Lotus) , many where ugly things in the ultimate era of open regs and mad innovations. And if we had more open regs now, we would see so many ugly winglets everywhere (literally) we'd all wish for a tightning of regulations. (Like pre-2009, perhaps on an even greater scale)
So on that basis, the balance between open and strict is just right for me in todays regs.Congratulations Sebastian Vettel. Champion of the season of seasons.
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12th February 2011, 16:05 #3
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I agree with the conclusion.
It did look worrying when the F150 was launched but I fully agree with Sam Michaels that stricter rules makes you think and work harder.
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