AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 20:55
Cs98 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 10:47
Alex_Z wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 10:18
There's no equally dominant car previously, rb19 is by far and away the most dominant car of all time. To suggest there's nothing stopping mercedes when there's a whole budget cap preventing them from fixing their car is laughable. The teams are exhausting their resources trying to catch up to redbull and they still can't get close, redbull bring their first big update of the season to hungary and they leave everyone in the dust with their biggest win of the season, this cycle will contiue until 2026.
The qualifying apart from redbull is close, there's no way Lewis should have got pole on saturday against the mighty rb19, that was down to poor performance from Max he should have qualified at least 3 tenths ahead according to the pundits.
2014-2016 was easily as dominant. Hell, they would've won every race in 2016 by a mile if not for first lap tangles.
And don't pin your hopes on 2026, that's going to be ground effect too.
I've seen so many people talk about Mercedes domination and that "it's Red Bull's time now" and it's all ok...
I'm not gonna talk in detail again about Mercedes always having or producing some kind of competition themselves (Ferrari 2017-2019, Red Bull 2020-2021 and Rosberg 2014-2016)
So on our topic, first of all you can't compare pre-budget cap era domination to now simply because teams were able to spend way too much and just get ahead of everyone with some clever engineers onboard! Ferrari did it (2000-2004), Red Bull did it (2010-2013) and then Mercedes did it (2014-2020)!
The budget cap was put in place mostly to stop these dominations from happening all the time one after the other! There's no other reason to use a budget cap and a sliding scale development if you are not going to stop dominations! That's why a lot of people are complaining now...because back in the day a team could just pour in the money and get competitive (like Ferrari in 2017-2019)!
Right now there's none of that! Not even engine development to at least gain something there! So we've ended up with a team miles ahead (through overspending in 2021 and cleverly gaining ground effect knowledge through the RB17 road car and thus avoiding problems like porpoising) and 9 teams unable to catch simply because they can't overspend their rival
To add to that, because people will say it's Newey doing the magic, because "Newey designed ground effect Indycars back in the 1908s" is wide off the mark! These ground effect floors of today have absolutely nothing to do with the way Indycars' spec ground effect floors worked back then...! Newey is of course the greatest designer around but still don't forget that he too wasn't that great during 2000-2009 and 2014-2021! It's a team effort...not a one-man effort!
Per budget cap, one can also talk about Ferrari's domination where they won WCC 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008.
Merc F1 in its current form was founded in 2010, and they have won WCC 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Under the new regulation, RBR has only won the WCC in 2022 and most definitely in 2023. Isn't it too premature to be complaining about RBR domination at the moment?
In the case of Merc F1, I believe the team started 20222 with the wrong footing with zero pod design (which they wasted over 1 year trying to fix) and a less superior engine (which they cannot fix due to engine freeze). And this is perhaps the first major slip-up for Merc F1 in its current form,. As we know from the experience of past major design errors, it will be difficult (not impossible) for the team to recover.
RBR domination this season should be seen as an inspiration for F1 engineers and drivers because they have done a fantastic job and they deserve to win.