f1jcw wrote: ↑27 Feb 2023, 11:13
Artur Craft wrote: ↑27 Feb 2023, 02:27
The only people who dislikes the current regulation are the same group of people that loved the horrible 2014 one(ie Hamilton fans). We have closer racing now, pretty and fast cars, and the field is more bunched up.
Closer racing? We had one team run away with most of the wins. We have people not like the regulation changes due to this who are not Mercedes fans. We have restricted development, how is it any different from 2014.
I assume you're a Hamilton/Mercedes fan?
Yes, one team won most of the races, but it was in no way anywhere near what Merc were doing in 2014-2016.
Others only won because of Merc failures. Ferrari and Mercedes won races on pure pace in 2022.
If Charles hadn't been throwing it off the road, and Ferrari been putting their car on the wrong strategy, we would have actually seen a good battle. If Merc hadn't taken 12 races to get on top of their car, we would have seen a good battle.
2023 will be closer than 2014-2016 ever was. 2023 was about people getting cars wrong with a new concept. 2014 was about people getting cars right, and still being a second off because they didn't have a Merc engine.
Edit: Also, 2014 became an engine formula as you ignored me saying before.
Merc had their engine on the Dyno since 2008, and were pushing the rules towards an engine formula they favoured. They totally mugged off the rest of F1 with an engine that had 15% more power than the rest of the grid.
It made Williams second best for god's sake - how can you possibly compare 2022 to the engine formula failure that gifted a very good driver 80 wins, and wrongly propelled him into "great" territory?