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touchdown, Cam Pedersen kicked a 36-yard field goal and Easton Stick threw a
15-yard TD pass to Jeff Illies and the Bison lead 17-0 late in the first
quarter. The Penguins committed two turnovers on consecutive possessions before
Zak Kennedy kicked a 32-yard field goal. Kennedy missed a 34-yard field goal
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. -- Team after team passed on Andre Ellington in the draft.After nearly a year
in the making, Formula 1’s proposed rules makeover for faster, more dynamic cars
from 2017 has reached a critical seven days. April 30 is the deadline by which
regulations concerning design, tyres and engines must be agreed if they are to
come into force in time for next season.So, entering a key few days for F1s
future, how does the situation stand and what is 2017 shaping up to look like?
Why is the next week make-or-break for 2017?Having been pushed back from an
original March 1 deadline, April 30 is now the final point at which the Sporting
and Technical Regulations for 2017 must be finalised.The Strategy Group and F1
Commission are meeting on Tuesday to thrash out the final details, with hope
that the plans will not be derailed at the final moment.What were the original
plans? In May last year, the FIA announced the Strategy Group had agreed on the
need to make F1 more spectacular from 2017.The intention was to make cars
between five and six seconds faster a lap, with the regulations to be overhauled
to also ensure the challengers possessed more aggressive looks.So what will the
cars look like?In what is possibly the first time F1 has made aesthetics a
central pillar of future regulations, 2017s cars are set to look more aggressive
thanks to regulations to make them wider, heavier and run on fatter tyres. Wings
will also be wider, with the rear wing lower than is currently the case.Bodywork
dimensions were published in February and teams are already working to this
blueprint in early development work at their factories.The cars are pretty good
looking, Williams chief technical officer Pat Symonds told Sky Sports F1.We are
running ours in the wind tunnel this week and it looks like a proper racing car.
Its got very big rear tyres on it and it doesnt look retro, which is a thing I
was worried about.The front wing is swept back a little bit, as are the
sidepods, and the rear-wing endplates slope backwards. It almost gives an
impression of the car moving when its standing still, so it does look good. 2017
bodywork: Key changes at a glance 2016 2017 Front tyres 245mm wide 305mm wide
Rear tyres 325mm wide 405mm wide Suspension track 1800mm 2000mm Front wing span
1650mm 1800mm Rear wing 750mm wide / 950mm high 950mm wide / 800mm high Maximum
Weight 702kg 722kg + tyres How much faster will the cars be?Although the
original intention was to bring lap times down by up to six seconds, more
moderate gains around the four-second mark are now expected from the new rules
themselves.Personally, I could never understand why we would want to do that,
said Symonds of the six-second target.It doesnt do anything per se. When we run
the cars with 100kg of fuel in, they are nearly five seconds slower than they
might be in qualifying trim. So I dont think the actual lap time really matters
much.In any case, the natural rate of F1 development already means the current
2016 cars are even faster than last years. At the Bahrain GP, Lewis Hamiltons
pole position time was three seconds under 2015s benchmark and, despite the
smaller-capacity V6 engines, was the quickest-ever lap seen at the
venue.According to Mercedes Toto Wolff, the 2017 cars will be more difficult to
drive and deploy much more G on the driver like in the past.Will overtaking
improve? Here is the rub of the 2017 overhaul.While the decrease in lap times
and increase in downforce is likely to make the cars more challenging for
drivers, few believe the changes will do anything to alleviate F1s overtaking
issues - and some fear the age-old problem of cars being able to follow each
other closely will only get worse.The car is a bit quicker - not stunningly
quicker, but they will be a bit quicker - but I dont think theres anything there
thats going to improve the racing, unfortunately, says Symonds. When is the
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only on Sky Sports F1 The truism is that the more downforce youve got on the car
the more youre going to be affected by the wake of another car.
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I do think theyre going to be affected more than the current cars.I certainly
hope we havent made things significantly worse, but Im sure we havent made them
better. And I sort of doubt that are the same.Drivers have voiced similar fears,
with Lewis Hamilton perhaps putting it most starkly: I think we need more
mechanical grip and less aero wake coming off the back of the cars so we can get
close and overtake. Give us five seconds worth of lap time from aero and nothing
will change - well just be driving faster.What is happening with engines?
Despite some high-profile and persistent opposition to the V6 hybrids since
their 2014 introduction - most notably from Bernie Ecclestone - the technology
is set to remain in place until 2020.But the manufacturers are set to cede
ground where it comes to customer costs and the guarantee of supply. The FIA has
pushed for the fees customer teams pay for their engines to come down to €12m by
2018 at the latest and the manufacturers say they are on course to deliver
that.Weve offered much cheaper engines and actually met the targets we set
ourselves, Mercedes Toto Wolff told Sky F1. We have structured an obligation to
supply - which we dont like particularly, but we have offered it to not run into
a Red Bull situation again - and all that is on paper.Manufacturers were also
tasked with addressing issues of performance convergence to ensure there is a
smaller disparity between the four power units in use on the grid.Will they be
louder? Complaints from fans, and some drivers, over the quieter noise generated
by the V6 engines has lingered for two years now and the FIA remain keen for the
sports soundtrack to be pumped up.We are working on various concepts and have
made it one of the key points in order to find solutions, stressed Wolff, with
Mercedes commitment to finding improvements underlined by the fact they are
currently advertising for a noise engineer to join their engine division in
Brixworth.Would-be candidates need to be ready for the challenging task of
improving the turbo hybrid V6 noise appeal without sacrificing power unit or
vehicle performance.Whats the plan for tyres? With Formula 1 intent on
increasing downforce, plans have long been in place to make the tyres wider to
increase mechanical grip.The front tyres will be a 305mm-wide thread rather than
the current 245mm, while rear tyres will be increased to a 405mm-wide thread
from 325mm.As seen by this season, strategy on rubber can have a huge say on
racing and tyres are to be a major component in the 2017 changes. However, it
was only this week that Pirelli were granted extra tyre testing.The Italian
manufacturer will be afforded 25 car days to test the new tyres in 2016, 2017
and 2018 using current cars. As the 2017 cars step up in downforce, Pirelli must
make sure the tyres can cope with the higher than usual pressures.Pirelli
motorsport director Paul Hembery told Sky F1 in Shanghai: The tyres are going to
be quite different. We are moving towards a much larger thermal zone than we
have now. You hear the drivers saying We want to push on, so they will be able
to. There will be much less degradation and a different type of performance.And
what about head protection? Kimi Raikkonen tests out his Ferrari with the new
safety halo during pre-season testing in Barcelona. Following growing pressure
from drivers, the FIA has set the target of introducing some form of cockpit
protection from next season. The Mercedes-devised halo has long been considered
the front-running concept and was briefly tested by Ferrari for the first time
during pre-season testing at Barcelona.However, Red Bull have simultaneously
developed an alternative canopy design - which they believe is a more refined
solution. The team were planning to complete static tests of it this week before
a potential trial on the RB12 in first practice in Russia. Watch the whole
Russian GP weekend - LIVE ONLY on Sky Sports F1. The race begins at 1pm on
Sunday May 1, with build-up from 11.30am. Or watch the race without a contract
for £6.99 on NOW TV. Also See: Pirelli granted 2017 tyre tests When is the
Russian GP on Sky?
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