Following an over three year hiatus, I may be dropping in to check out F1 developments once again. I'd like to see, for example, how Audi F1 fares. Looking rather promising right now. Nice performance by Isaac Hadjar, by the way. I have no idea how much excitement the new regs will provide...or whether they will totally diminish the F1 experience.
in qualifying the 50/50 split leads to a negative outcome as the cars cannot push for one full lap, leading to a strange looking qualy, this can be rectified by reducing the battery drainage per seconds or by changing the split ratio (70/30 or 60/40)
for racing however it was far more entertaining that the last 4 seasons as you didn't know who held the upper hand and there was always attacks and defense happening
conclusion: on a sliding scale from management to just pace these cars heavily leans towards management and should push for a more neutral balance between management and pace for the sake of an entertaining qualifying
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