F1 simulation predicts more overtaking in 2009

As far as we know, Formula One (F1) cars are the fastest compared with almost all other motorsports. Yet there is still the risk of the race getting boring if all these speed demons always travel in a procession with Ferrari and McLaren-Mercedes forever leading the pack. According to a computer simulation done to project the effect of the aerodynamic bodywork changes for next season, we'll probably see more overtaking in 2009 compared to this year.

The report claims that F1 cars next year will look very different because of smaller wings, lack of winglets and very different rear diffusers. This will make it easier for the cars to get closer to one another, making overtaking more likely. But with overtaking comes risks and thrills, too. So if you haven't enjoyed this season much so far, hang in there for a possibly more ride season next year.

Via F1-Live.com | Image credit: Morio

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