| ▲ | llmslave2 4 hours ago | |
It's not in me to somehow disprove claims of exponential growth when there isn't even evidence provided of it. My point with the F1 comparison is to say that a short period of rapid improvement doesn't imply exponential growth and it's about as weird to expect that as it is for an f1 car to reach the speed of light. It's possible you know, the regulations are changing for next season - if Leclerc sets a new lap record in Australia by .1 ms we can just assume exponential improvements and surely Ferrari will be lapping the rest of the field by the summer right? | ||