Tarver Engineering wrote:
"Smartace11" wrote in message
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They can and have been actively controlled, by computers, in both
aircraft and autos.
I agree but not in F1 or F! type cars as you said. Rules don't allow.
I wrote that there are Formula One type races for cars with computer
controlled spoiler flaps..
Nope. You specified "some formula one style racers".
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That's not the same as "Formula One type races" Tarver.
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Airflow appendages on F1 cars can not be adjusted during racing. Any
category allowing such adjustment would not be a F1 style racer.
Which of the following allow in-race adjustment -- F1, Champcars,
Indycars, F2000, F3000, F5000, F2, F3, F4, Barber Dodge Pro,
Formula Ford, Formula Renault, Europa Cup, Formula BMW, Formula Holden,
Formula Nippon, Formula Nissan, Formula Palmer Audi, Fran-Am 1600,
Formula Russell, Formula Vee, Star Mazda, Formula F Zetec etc.
They are open wheelers (but so is my neighbour's quad bike).
Which of the above are F1 "style" categories?
Is a F1 car a 'Star Mazda style racer'?
ronh
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