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That Kobayashi pass on Vettel was pretty entertaining and as if Vettel didn't already have the sound bite of the weekend, "Are you kidding, honestly? Tell him to get out of the way. Unbelievable! He's got new tyres, of course he's quicker!"
"I don't want to be part of a forum where everyone has differing opinions." Boom...
I don't think Caterham or Marussia ever will move forward because of the lack of financial resources they have; this is why Kobayashi has to beat Bianchi for the extra millions in prize money for 10th place. I honestly don't ever see the F1 newbies every breaking into the midfield as things stand!
myownalias • The Englishman in Kansas • Twitter: @myownalias
That would make sense; the financial gulf between top teams and the also-rans (let's call them what they are) is near £200m; whatever these teams start the season with is; for the most part what they will end the season with as there is zero budget to continue developing the car in any significant way!
myownalias • The Englishman in Kansas • Twitter: @myownalias
Jabberwocky wrote:I think this year was there best chance as the new rules almost wiped the slate clean.....?
But did they really? Mercedes / Ferrari etc will have been working on the designn of their new car, at least at some level, for the last couple of years. No way Caterham and Marussia will have had the resources to do that.
The new formula certainly didn't wipe the slate clean; Mercedes & Ferrari have an advantage as they had access to the specs and size of the new power unit before customer teams, allowing for the cars to be designed around the power unit from the outset, so they have a definite advantage during 2014, although you wouldn't believe it in Ferrari's case.
myownalias • The Englishman in Kansas • Twitter: @myownalias
Jabberwocky wrote:I am on about them moving into the mid field. Not fighting the works teams
Still comes down to money; the more funds, the better people you can hire; the better people you hire, the better design, ultimately you get what you pay for!
myownalias • The Englishman in Kansas • Twitter: @myownalias