Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post
They already have regenerative braking.
Of course what was I thinking
Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post
Watched it this morning, I thought the racing was pretty good!

Interesting how Heidfeld saved his juice to attack until the last lap, I think he could have had the win there...

Also interesting that the cars were able to follow each other closely without losing performance, unlike in F1.

Not keen on the sound trackside, but onboard where you can hear some revs from the motor and gear changes it's not so bad.

Still not keen on that car change mid race, surely they can get the things to last one race distance with time?

Maybe it would be better long term to have all the teams share the chassis but develop their own powertrains? I appreciate this would escalate costs but it would also force on the development of electric vehicles and give the engineers a real chance to flex their brain power.
I don't think anybody is keen on the car changes, including the organizers. Hopefully they will have a solution to that dilemma "with time". I did point out earlier in the thread that I thought the way they handle it was fair and equitable, and am actually curious how Heidfeld jumped 2 cars that pitted on the same lap he did.