it's much smaller, so the front of the car is basically just space for the drivers legs and pedals, and it doesn't extend very far so you can't see much on the onboard, so it looks like a kart
Logico que es mucho mas chico que los actuales!! O no te enteras que es un tema debatido actúalmete el tamaño de los autos!!. Aparte vas y buscas las medidas del auto y no necesitas comentar nada.
I'm trying not to be pedantic but, this has a Cosworth DFV in the back, a V8. I agree with your sentiment about V10 engines, but this lump of iron made a fantastic noise too.
Very funny. I think your neck will break at first turn on braking if you tried driving one 😂 yet shit talk about a current formula 1 driver like you know anything
I actually find Albon to be a very capable driver and, perhaps, still with margin of progression, but this video makes me feel that he is clearly in the video games era of driving (paddles/electronic Rev matching, …). Important note: I am not saying that he can’t do it, because I am sure he does, but he looked tremendously uncomfortable driving this relic.
There's a number of other more significant reasons he didn't push here. For one, this was just a show run, not a timed shootout. The car is a sacred championship winning relic of a car, and Williams want to preserve it, so there's no point in pushing and risking damaging the car. Also, the Goodwood track surface was very dirty and dusty that day and he was likely driving on cold tires, so pushing the car in those conditions would have likely been very difficult even for a driver more accustomed to that generation of car.