- 02 Feb 14, 18:49#390224
After the agony of defeat, success will be sweet!
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Personally I think the more you restrict and cap the more you guarantee the richest win.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/23/sports/autoracing/in-formula-one-deep-pockets-dont-guarantee-victory.html
was so difficult to read, I thought I'd be nice and use my newly acquired knowledge on how to use the Snip-It tool to post that table. Hence my comment: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.............
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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.
And how many of those garagistas are still around who were not owned by manufacturers with deep pockets?
And, as a ""drinks company"" just proved FOUR years in a row, just because you're a luxury car manufacturer doesn't guarantee you success, either!
The fact they build road cars is irrelevant. It is not as if the W05 has the same central locking mechanism as an S class.
I think a car manufacturer will learn from an F1 and not the other way around.
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We are getting back to the point of is F1 sponsorship worth it again.
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... But lots of people would buy a Merc if the WDC Lewis advertised it...
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