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I feel you, Kurt: this week there are a lot of interesting car-track combos I'd like to join: I wonder if I can find time to...
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03-22-2021, 01:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2021, 01:28 PM by Simone Saviolo.)
Please, please, PLEASE, can you make the F3 an open setup series? Or at the very least allow tire pressures to be changed. It makes no sense to race such powerful cars with tires that are always overheating and overpressured. There's no need to make those rears slide more than they already do.
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I agree on the Halo, but the past showed that by allowing setup changes in those formula cars the gap within the field is just getting bigger.
Even at the moment, the gap between the pole and the last starting position can be up to 7 seconds. And we all want close racing, do we?
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03-22-2021, 04:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2021, 04:16 PM by Simone Saviolo.)
Well, the Formula Argentina proved to be a lot of fun even though it was open setup. I believe that forcing a setup on everybody is what will make the gaps bigger, with drivers who can't stand the default setup being disadvantaged versus drivers who can adapt, and the latter are those who are usually faster anyway. On the other hand, if most people can somehow fit the car on their driving style they'll be faster, which will put them where their skills are; they'll also be more at ease with the car, which means they might just not lose it randomly under the slightest pressure, which means less crashes - and we all hate crash fests, right?
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@Fabio Borghino, how did youi solve the performance issues?