It is up in news today that title holder Lewis Hamilton says arranged changes to fitting the bill for this season won’t have much impact.
Another disposal based framework will be presented for the 2016 season, which begins one month from now, if teams given it the thumbs up in the following couple of days. Williams’s driver Felipe Massa included that the arrangement could bring about “tumult”.
The thought is to hold the flow arrangement of three sections of qualifying, yet dispose of one driver at once through each of the sessions. Massa said, “I don’t know if it I like it or not. I need to have a little bit of time to sit down and understand the rules, understand the change. The only thing I understand is that they want to create some chaos – and this will happen for sure.” Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo on agreeing with Lewis Hamilton said, “I don’t know how much it’s going to change. It might put a little bit more pressure on us to execute the lap early in the session because after five minutes or something they’re going to start ticking them off.”
F1’s governing body the FIA has likewise conquered the essentials of changes to make the cars quicker and more sensational looking in 2017.
These will bring about more extensive cars, with more extensive bodywork and more extensive tires, and more down force made from the races. The teams had been attempting to bring down the heaviness of the cars, to help with the arrangement to make them quicker, yet they have wound up being 20kg heavier. Hamilton depicted the circumstance as “ludicrous”. He said he had been asking why his car had been sliding around on the track and just acknowledged late on that it was on account of the cars measure more. Hamilton said, “That makes a big, big difference. They don’t have to change the regulations much to make it go faster, just make the cars lighter. They are just super heavy.”
He further said, “I don’t agree with the changes that are made and have been made for many years, so you just live with it.” According to Lewis Hamilton, the little changes made in Formula 1 rules will add a lot to the input of drivers and racers. Let’s see what happens next!