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Old 10-14-2011, 02:21 AM   #1
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F1 are so slow in the curves in fact

I was in a grand for the first time this year. i was chocked.
The F1 nearly stop at each entrance of a curve.
F1 are so slow in the curves.
The drivers spend their time to break hard, nearly stop, then accelerate.
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All this stupid engineers they don't have notice yet that the motorbikes don't need to slow down that much in the curve .
All this stupid engineers they don't understand that if they make a F1 that tilted in the curve like a motorbike, this F1 will pass the curve three times faster. You see an F1 with four wheels, incline left or right like a motorbike.
Must explain evrything.
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I didn't invente it. I have seen it on top gear this prototype. It goes faster as a F1. but they don't want to produce it. They are too shy this F1 officals, too conservators.
Something go better and faster, so that's the next F1. But this old cranks are afraid of changes.

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