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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
I thought it was pretty obvious. But nowadays who knows. Yellow flags, even double yellows, no longer mean slow down, the radio isn't for talking, wet tyres are just for following the safety car until the track is dry enough for inters or slicks and so on and so forth.
Then again I've always found that drama and politics is part of European sport. The drama isn't always limited to the actual sport like it usually is in NA. There are no stock answers to questions and there is no matter too small to get worked up about. All rules are more like guidelines that can be adjusted as necessary.
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Very good points. I have a feeling there's going to be a lot more drama next year with the changes coming on the 2017 car.
F1 bipolar? In the past the changes were made to slow the cars down, Now they're speeding them up. 2017 cars will be dramatically faster with massive boots and added downforce. I haven't read into these changes a great deal but with making the cars 3 to 5 seconds a lap faster, does this mean we say goodbye to DRS?