F1 is absolutely faster in a real circuit. I ve seen the comparison on oval but I am not sure the f1 is slower with the correct configuration and setting. The F1 are the faster car for sure against indy car.
Panda #44 this is not correct. The f1 setting is for mixed circuits so with turns. Despite that the maximum speed reached by f1 is 371 with a mixed setting against 380 of indycar set for an oval circuit. Could be very interesting understand the behaviour of f1 with the right setting for an oval circuit.
raffaele sebastian look at that , 413kmh : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1rEROADzJW0.html And those engines were less powerful than the v6 hybrid
Sempre interessanti i confronti tra IndyCar e Formula1 (anche se le IndyCar faccio fatica a sopportarle :) ), ma sono ancora impaziente per il confronto tra la Ferrari F92A e la Ferrari 312 T5, spero che arrivi presto :)
The difference between each car is the fact that F1 specializes in roadcourses where as builders in Indy have to contend with not only the different road circuits on their schedule but also the ovals as well and you can see it in the car designs. Indy has a higher Top end speed but struggles against F1 when they get into the sections where acceleration is really needed. I have no doubt that if you stick Penske against Ferrari at a track like Watkins Glen, Sonoma, or Cota, it could be a pretty even fight since the teams can actually set up their cars to run as fast as possible on the circuit they're running on.
@@stukes4764 They still can set up the cars for the track they're running. The funny thing about next year is that we'll get to see at COTA whether or not Indycar can actually run that track faster than the F1 teams. May not be the sort of "Race Situation" that this is but it will be interesting to see the difference between the two on the same track.
Robby Post thats basically what i said, top end speed vs agility its like the difference in a track runner and Neymar. Well the track runner may be faster on a wide open area, he probably couldnt navigate a tight slalom as well as neymar could.
@@jeremeymcdude yeah but at the end of the day an indycar would never be able to touch an F1 car. They were about 10 seconds off the F1 pace at COTA testing last week.