Cs98 wrote:dialtone wrote: ↑07 Sep 2023, 17:49
Maybe re-read what I wrote because you are arguing against me while I say the same.
And every team copies so step down than high chair. Or should Ferrari be the only team with semi-auto gearbox?
It's almost as if you need to know what you are doing when you are picking your car philosophy. The cream rises to the top. Instead of a spending war where 70% of the grid is instantly excluded from participating.
Again... Step down the high chair and be more humble, you speak like you did the innovation work in f1.
You stated teams can't copy without spending. But copying is rampant in this cost cap era. They can clearly afford to copy. That was my disagreement with the first quote, I could've put it better.
If some of the big teams are not efficient enough to be competitive in an equal spend environment that is very much their problem. Having engineers compete with roughly equal resources is much more sporting than having a wallet size competition. It also opens up the competition to more than three teams and makes all teams more financially viable. Now if you actually have an argument for why an equal spend environment is unfair please present that. Because all I'm getting currently is sour grapes, not arguments.
It certainly isn't in the interest of the sport to have dominant periods.
First year of budget cap and there's one team that is the most dominant ever, or at least in over 50 years. I'm not so sure it's a random occurrence, again the same happened with engine tokens and when scrapped everyone caught up to Merc within a few years.
Never made any fairness argument, this is a business AND a sport.
It's not that hard to understand... If you cap my spend I will be forced to spend more time before I catch up to you. In an uncapped environment I could redesign the entire car and copy in-season, in a cap I can't. Meanwhile the leading car will develop a bit slower but still develops plenty.
I have zero interest in your judgement of competence or incompetence of other teams. These arguments are useless at best, and every team said the same when it was their turn to dominate. Furthermore, once again, the engine token nonsense shows it's totally false, there is a way to allow competition that levels off and eventually caps development of the engine. Capping development from day 1 of new rules doesn't work.