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27th March 2011, 18:21 #21
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Crap.
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27th March 2011, 19:03 #22
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I think that the concept is brilliant - a technology that only favors the overtaking car. A partial antidote to primary source of passing difficulty ...advanced aerodynamics. I think that that gaping drag reduction will have a greater impact in some of the upcoming drag strips as others have pointed out. I wonder how DRS implementation affects the whole drafting dynamic?
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27th March 2011, 19:33 #23
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I liked it. Made it easier to pass without making it completely unchallenging. Until they come up with a more fundamental solution for reducing the wake from the aero, it'll do.
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27th March 2011, 19:47 #24
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27th March 2011, 20:01 #25
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Are there any tracks where DRS wont be used? Monaco springs to mind as an immediate example of a track where DRS might not be used due to its tight and twisty nature but at the same time it is a race that could benefit from a bit more overtaking. DRS doesn't seem like th solution to all problems if you ask me.
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27th March 2011, 20:02 #26
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Even if it was used at Monaco it would be of limited effect I think.
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27th March 2011, 20:31 #27
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A bit too artificial for my liking. Also, the 'overtaking zone'. What's all that about? This meant to be F1 - 'The Pinnacle of Motorsport'. It's okay for BTCC, Nascar, etc
Sorry, while we have to give it time- it's all contrived, and another dumbing down of the sport for the casual viewer.
I'll still follow the sport, but find ALMS/LMS far more interesting from a whole lot of reasons.
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27th March 2011, 20:49 #28
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A bit sh!t.
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28th March 2011, 01:16 #29
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I actually thought it worked must better than I had suspected it would. It may have made a couple more passes happen, but didn't make them easy or artificial by any means. If used properly on other circuits it could in fact make the races more interesting.
There. I said it. The FIA might have done something that works.
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28th March 2011, 03:27 #30
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Originally Posted by christophulus
Thinks... I'm going to the Supermarket and buying an Aero bar.The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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