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|    Edmund to Geoff    |
|    Re: Regulations.    |
|    09 Feb 26 13:39:30    |
      From: nomail@hotmail.com              On 2/9/26 12:52 AM, Geoff wrote:       > On 9/02/2026 1:06 am, Edmund wrote:       >> On 2/7/26 7:33 PM, Mark Jackson wrote:       >>> On 2/7/2026 12:15 PM, scole wrote:       >>>> In article <10lieqp$24rpc$1@dont-email.me>, nomail@hotmail.com wrote:       >>>>       >>>>> Regulations.       >>>>>       >>>>> What do you guys think of the regulations.       >>>>> Specifically, why would they care about compression ratio?       >>>>       >>>> Regulations are regulations - it's formula racing. They care about       >>>> compression ratio because they've decided to use it as a defined       >>>> measurable as part of the racing formula.       >>>       >>> It's not new for 2026. A maximum of 18:1 was set sometime after       >>> 2014. The reduction to 16:1 this year is intended to reduce the peak       >>> power from the ICU.       >>>       >> Yeah and what is better for racing then reducing the power!       >> Listen, I don’t want to repeat myself over and over again so read what       >> I said about it before and then give your opinion.       >> Ask yourselves, what is the point of car/engine brands start racing       >> each other in the first place? Isn’t it to show which one is the best       >> or fastest, yes or no?       >> The elderly billionaire rule makers decided to “rule out” each and       >> every innovation or clever design and turn it into a renault clio race.       >> Everything they can think of must be exactly the same to the minutest       >> detail.       >> I call for a lot more freedom for the teams to make their own       >> decisions of their design, 4 cylinders 1 or 16, lets see what turns       >> out to be the best. If a team can make an engine run with a       >> compression ratio of 25, well done!       >> The regulations have not only have stopped major innovations, they       >> mostly took away the excitement.       >>       >>       >       > Surely that would make more of a 'procession' and outcomes a totally       > forgone conclusion ?!              Why?       >                     --       Once an organization gains any influence, it will be corrupted from both       within and without.              Edmund              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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