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  1. This video is to promote EV's, E power requires a much larger F1 car also much heavier, Colin used to say "Simpflicate and add lightness" . ACBC was an amazing man/designer. The aviation industry was responsible for the leaps forward in racing car design. Disc brakes, and the monocoque comes from aviation. As a matter of fact so is most of the downforce principles derived from aviation as well as the carbon fibre construction techniques.

  2. One critical item was missing from the list: Halo. Although not designed in F1's golden age, it has saved the lives of many drivers since its introduction.

  3. 5:46 is anyone else (mechanics, porsche fans, or engineers) tilted that they keep saying rear engine instead of mid engine when none of the cars they showed were rear engine.
    For those that don't know the difference between mid engine and rear engine is based on wheels so if the engine sits over or behind the rear wheels/axles then it is rear engine and mid engine is in front of the rear axle/wheels or behind the front wheels/axles if it is behind the front wheels/axles but in front of driver it is technically mid engine but the term is usually called midship such as the Mazda rx7s(all gens)
    [Politically Incorrect summary name] Mid engine description for dummies

  4. 1:56 Kimi Raikkonen used a loophole in the track limits at turn 1. By running off wide he had the car balanced sooner to be able to floor it quicker before eau rouge and to pass on the straight. It had nothing to do with the KERS system wich did nothing but add additional weight to the car with minimum benefits. Also the KERS system recovers kinetic energy and not heat as stated in the video.

  5. Turbocompressor was invented around 1900 by Louis Renault. It wasn't introduced by F1. It was well-known for Diesel trucks, trains and industry. After the 2nd world war, that technology got reliable a lot and came in F1 AND in Group B Rallye cars !

  6. Time to stop shaving of seconds and start shrinking the cars so the racing gets better. THe bigger the cars get, the worse the racing gets.

  7. 7:56– Who wrote that bit? Turbos don't reclaim any "heat energy" from the exhaust, per se. They use the pressure of the exhaust to spin the blades, not the heat.

  8. The worse F1 competitive period in my lifetime, all the other drivers careers stalled, simply irresponsible of F1, it was not Mercedes superiority but rather the strict rules that left other teams stranded. Even now, I don’t want red Bull to win every race, its insulting to other teams and drivers. The sport is about innovation, not stifling competition with rules. LeClerc, Sainz Norris Bottas, and many more youngsters, time to occupy that podium with Max and George and Checo.

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