as i’m sure you recall i pointed out what a monumental failure the new F1 regulations were. of course all the data and sims suggested this years ago but they were pushed through anyway.
the results were so absurd with cars having to coast through high speed corners and accelerator lifted well before braking zones on long straits. this basically takes away all that is great about F1 cars and also eliminates what sets the very best drivers apart from the mid driver
anyway. f1 is scrambling to bury this monstrosity with a switch from 50-50 electric/combustiin to 40-60 next year and then scrapping the electric altogether and moving to V8 by 2031 (maybe 2030 if we are lucky)
this was all completely avoidable. i watched the 1st race then let apple tv expire. i may tune back in 2027
go woke go broke white PRIDE
F ATL
i told you that would happen. You told me it was too late*
Posted by AceFrehley on May 9, 2026, 17:24:25, in reply to "F1 debacle update"
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as i’m sure you recall i pointed out what a monumental failure the new F1 regulations were. of course all the data and sims suggested this years ago but they were pushed through anyway.
the results were so absurd with cars having to coast through high speed corners and accelerator lifted well before braking zones on long straits. this basically takes away all that is great about F1 cars and also eliminates what sets the very best drivers apart from the mid driver
anyway. f1 is scrambling to bury this monstrosity with a switch from 50-50 electric/combustiin to 40-60 next year and then scrapping the electric altogether and moving to V8 by 2031 (maybe 2030 if we are lucky)
this was all completely avoidable. i watched the 1st race then let apple tv expire. i may tune back in 2027
go woke go broke
i said 5 years. and it will be that long until it’s fixed. but at least they are
bandaiding sooner than i thought they would. thanks to most of the top drivers not shutting up about it and letting the media feed on their quotes in addition to the already strong negativity
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as i’m sure you recall i pointed out what a monumental failure the new F1 regulations were. of course all the data and sims suggested this years ago but they were pushed through anyway.
the results were so absurd with cars having to coast through high speed corners and accelerator lifted well before braking zones on long straits. this basically takes away all that is great about F1 cars and also eliminates what sets the very best drivers apart from the mid driver
anyway. f1 is scrambling to bury this monstrosity with a switch from 50-50 electric/combustiin to 40-60 next year and then scrapping the electric altogether and moving to V8 by 2031 (maybe 2030 if we are lucky)
this was all completely avoidable. i watched the 1st race then let apple tv expire. i may tune back in 2027