Bring the competition in 2015 and STFU. Because if you can't fix the engine knowing the mistakes made and having an entire year to fix it by changing up to 48% of engine components and having three separate winter tests to put thousands of kilometers on the engines to fine tune them, then you don't belong in the sport as an engine builder. Why are you even still talking about it, it's over it's past, Mercedes won, Hamilton won, it's done, let's talk about your team doing next year what they should have been doing over the last four years and stop the incessant whining.
Bring the competition .... ? Do you think I own a race team? You are in an internet racing forum not an engine factory.
Yes only 48%, that's the issue isn't it. I don't think that the author's of the regulations had intended to create a two-tier racing environment which has dulled the racing product and has diminished championships in value. But that was the fallout.
Continuing this to 2016 will be tough on F1 which has already endured a tough year economically and popularity wise. I would expect a solution to be found when the veto is over. It won't be forgotten that Mercedes went back on their word so they could have a rough ride from the others.
People talk about it because it is an issue! Are you that isolated from reality. There was more talk about the engine problem this year than the championships!
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