- 01 Feb 14, 16:05#390060
A racing car that does not win, is just art
But this year it will be 20 seconds up the road until they pop lol
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A racing car that does not win, is just art
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But the GP2cars were going faster last year because of spaghetti tyres.??
Gp2 cars were lapping at catalyuna faster than F1 cars last year
Indeed that is correct. However, fundamentally the F1 car was clearly superior. This years F1 car .... well, driven by the "lets have a budget/spending cap at all costs" disciples has simply led us to cars that are 6 seconds slower than last year and 10 seconds slower than 10 years ago
The worse part is, there is no easy way to reverse or fix it
Well if we didn't have those people we'd be watching two Ferraris and two red bulls drive around a track. And the red bulls would still have been 20 seconds up the road.
But this year it will be 20 seconds up the road until they pop lol
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But this year it will be 20 seconds up the road until they pop lol
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Right now I think they'd consider reliably getting 20 seconds down the road an improvement
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But the GP2cars were going faster last year because of spaghetti tyres.??
Gp2 cars were lapping at catalyuna faster than F1 cars last year
Indeed that is correct. However, fundamentally the F1 car was clearly superior. This years F1 car .... well, driven by the "lets have a budget/spending cap at all costs" disciples has simply led us to cars that are 6 seconds slower than last year and 10 seconds slower than 10 years ago
The worse part is, there is no easy way to reverse or fix it
Well if we didn't have those people we'd be watching two Ferraris and two red bulls drive around a track. And the red bulls would still have been 20 seconds up the road.
I just don't agree. I think the past century of GP racing proves it.
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...So we don't want to end up with the situation we are rapidly approaching, the teams with the most money always win, viewing figures drop, sponsors leave and finally other teams can't afford it. The costs of running an F1 team are astronomical and so much more than historically so you cannot say that it's lasted 30 years in it's current state it'll last another 30. Put aside your devoted Ferrari glasses for just a moment and think about the sport and what's good for if, because right now F1 is tearing itself apart, and it's an exponential problem.
So we don't want to end up with the situation we are rapidly approaching, the teams with the most money always win, viewing figures drop, sponsors leave and finally other teams can't afford it.
The costs of running an F1 team are astronomical
Put aside your devoted Ferrari glasses for just a moment and think about the sport
Let the smaller teams have room to create. That's how it worked in the past. The garragistas won because they could be creative even though they had nowhere near resources of the big teams.
2013 F1 Teams: Value for Budget
Team Budget* (in millions of £) Points £ Per Point (in millions of £)
Red Bull 235.5 596 0.40
Lotus 130 315 0.41
Mercedes 160 360 0.44
Ferrari 250 354 0.71
FI 100 77 1.30
McLaren 160 122 1.31
Sauber 90 57 1.58
STR 70 33 2.12
Williams 90 5 18.00
Marussia 51 0 –
Caterham 65 0 –
Personally I think the more you restrict and cap the more you guarantee the richest win.
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