- 26 Nov 13, 15:28#382481
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Couldn't see a thread about this and with Lotus for one unlikely to make the grid in 2014 (they haven't paid for their engines, drivers or staff for 2013 according to reports, and even pdvsa is reportedly shying away from the Maldo deal) this could become the hot topic going forward
The independent have some suggestions,
The independent have some suggestions,
1) Introduce a budget cap
Red Bull, for whom Sebastian Vettel cruised to the title with three races to spare, and the other top teams spend close to $300m annually on creating cars. The back-of-the-field teams spend $100m to $120m.
There are probably only four teams that are not seriously hurting financially, and some are running close to bankruptcy at times. This made for an uneven playing field this season and a Vettel cakewalk.
Via the Formula One Teams Association, some have tried to observe a resource restriction agreement to limit spending. Things such as track testing, aerodynamic research and race team staffing levels have been curbed, but unless all of the teams sign up to such plans, nothing will really change in the sport. The rich teams will inevitably spend their way to more success, leaving the poor teams struggling to survive.
Forensic accountancy is so advanced that a mandatory budget cap is feasible and would help to close up the field. At a time when teams are used to everything else being regulated to the nth degree, expenditure is the last bastion of the old days and this has to change.

2014 Monster 26x Bookie Mugger
2015, 2016 WDC: LH44