Hey guys!
I was wondering about your opinions about the dirty air with the physics we are using now.
Silverstone was really a challenge, to see 2 cars going trough copse corner with the guy following having to lift because he thinks his front wing is missing instead, its just the dirty air.
After the maggots beckets complex how do you think sector 1 of suzuka will be like?
I would like to know your opinions on these matters because i think a lot of people struggled with this unrealistic form of aerodynamics to a point where it gets frustrated.
I dont know if there is even a possibility to change these physics but im certainly wondering what your opinions of this matter are.
at some tracks its possibly better to let someone go for 1-1.5 seconds in order to not be affected by the dirty air.
Silverstone it was just epic to see specially trough copse where people automaticly lost 5-7 tenths when they where "to close behind their opponent"
Might be im the only one who asks questions on the credibility on this matter but im really looking forward to your replies!
ps.
For certain people dont put this out of proportion.
Greetings,
Tom Hanks
I was wondering about your opinions about the dirty air with the physics we are using now.
Silverstone was really a challenge, to see 2 cars going trough copse corner with the guy following having to lift because he thinks his front wing is missing instead, its just the dirty air.
After the maggots beckets complex how do you think sector 1 of suzuka will be like?
I would like to know your opinions on these matters because i think a lot of people struggled with this unrealistic form of aerodynamics to a point where it gets frustrated.
I dont know if there is even a possibility to change these physics but im certainly wondering what your opinions of this matter are.
at some tracks its possibly better to let someone go for 1-1.5 seconds in order to not be affected by the dirty air.
Silverstone it was just epic to see specially trough copse where people automaticly lost 5-7 tenths when they where "to close behind their opponent"
Might be im the only one who asks questions on the credibility on this matter but im really looking forward to your replies!
ps.
For certain people dont put this out of proportion.
Greetings,
Tom Hanks