I think its very healthy for F1 to have a system where teams who are more clever than teams who have more money have the regulations that allow them to score more points. Otherwise F1 would not be about engineering or driving, it would be about bank account. The dark dark days where 1 team could win every single race for 5 years, winning the titles halfway through the season, having 1 driver subjugated to assistant role, being the only team with their own race track where they could develop and spend money day and night - thiose days nearly killed F1. Audiences turned off in droves, fans fell asleep on sofas, the whole thing became a laughing stock and the inevitable celebrations by MS and his TP Todt became risible and as fake as a Ferrari handbag made in the shadow factory next to the official factory in Guang-Ho Province.
And when it became clear that this team had a veto on the rules, a veto on the managers of F1 and received 90 million off the top of the revenues, and then installed their TP as boss of the governing body of racing, the sport was about to die.
Until someone noticed that Ferrari had stopped winning despite all these cheats after it sacked its successful servants, MS, Brynne and Brawn, in pursuit of a proud all Italian winning dream team. Then the general public realised that it was actually fun to watch teams with little budgets and little history pulling down the pants of the emporor and spanking its royal behind year in year out.
And so F1 became a place where a garagista drinks company with clever staff could beat the longest pampered and fat incumbents. And F1 got exciting again, engineering genius overcame brute force cheque book trial and error 24 hour driving around in circles whilst feeling the 'passion'
No one has a bad work to say about plucky Williams who smashed Ferrari on a 5th of its budget (after adjusting for good old accounting as practiced by 'family' , 'passionate' and ' patriotically proud' firms the world over). The Hybrid engine is acclaimed as a triumph for human ingenuity, to spend a fixed amount of money and to produce a car using almost half the fuel and producing more power.
And now those with ""stunted"" knowledge of history or of any type of reason or logic want F1 to take a massive step forward by spending a huge amount of money to introduce engines that are less efficient and are a function of who spends the most money as wastefully and as inefficiently as in the good old days.
And car giants that were attracted back to F1 because of the technical challenge will throw away all their investment in new tech engines, and then start from scratch a new round of spending inefficiently again to produce old inefficient engines so they can compete with ""old""inefficient engine makers to spend the most money on diminishing returns.
Oh yeah, and the """old""2 engine makers are just about to be sold to the public because an aspiring efficient giant car maker doesnt want the car engineering side of the company anymore (only wants sepia pictures and drawings of its cars) and is so eager to get some money out of it that they tell the media the company is not about making cars but about selling luxury merchandise
But the would be boycotters of F1 dont, wont (and most pertinent) cant understand any of this, and are still trying to work out why everyones laughing
pure class boys and girls, keep em coming
