I think everyone realizes it was a mistake (and a really strange one) to slap 20 kgs onto the Acura when there was quite nice parity all the way through 2023. But that is an exception to the rule, it worked overall in 2023 I would say, and you could see teams like Porsche really improving without any major BoP help, they simply refined what they had, learned, applied and got results. The final hour of the Rolex 24 this year was anyway way more entertaining than anything F1 produced last year.JordanMugen wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 00:29I strongly disagree. How are Acura supposed to win the Daytona 24 hour with 20 kg more than anyone else?Tvetovnato wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 00:12I was also extemely sceptical about BoP at first, but after a season of following WEC and IMSA as closely as F1 last year, I have a different opinion now. It’s not about penalizing teams who are doing better than others, it’s about bringing everyone into a window of performance where you hopefully don’t see a team run away with things and make it completely boring. No one can sit back and do nothing and wait for a helping hand, you still have to work hard to make a difference and be able to win.
Nobody knows if it is Acura's fault for doing a bad job or the fault of the extra 20kg. It is absolutely horrible.
An average of 3 tenths per lap slower than the 2023 race would put the blame squarely on the extra 20kg for taking Acura out of contention. Grossly unfair IMO.
The smugness of arrogant German manufacturers gaming the system with giant V8 twin-turbos is the icing on the cake. It goes against all principles of good racing car design, it is utterly horrible -- a superior design with a sleek, compact, well-packaged 2.4L engine with tidy F1-like installation should be rewarded.
The BMW has a mess of wires and hoses, it is horrendous. It is inelegant in the extreme. To think they (being very arrogant) think they can get a BOP advantage with a huge twin-turbo engine, disgusting.It becomes a parameter you have to take into account when designing the car to make it work in as many conditions as possible and make sure you operate perfectly to execute a flawless race. Hence, the best team and best drivers will still make the difference.
How are you supposed to win the race with 20kg more than any other car? It's ridiculous and unacceptable.
Repeat after me: Make it a competition like MotoGP! That is the way motor racing should be! If HRC does a rubbish job, it is 100% on HRC.
But there is no perfect system to achieve a balance, that’s for sure, and I totally get that some are against BoP. As a neutral fan, it’s just frustrating that F1 can’t it right, and that we are stuck with this for two more years at least, and another team dominating with the new regulations for a couple of years again after that. It is what will happen with 100 % certainty. Some will have a lot of fun celebrating the incredible achievements in a CFD program and a windtunnel while others will feel sorry for the lack of competition for wins in a drivers championship, but that’s the way it is I guess.