f1jcw wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 10:53
But we still had fighting, which we don’t with Redbull which you are clearly ignoring as it clearly defuncts your argument.
Well, by that logic, we still had fighting in 2022, so there was only 1 truly dominant season so far (with 2024 being just as likely).
We don't have the fighting between Red Bulls, because they know better, just like Mercedes learnt from 2014-2016 and we had no fighting in 2019 or 2020.
My point is that having a dominant team is a tale as old as F1. Apart from 2016, 2017, 2021, the Mercedes era was as boring as RB's is now. The only way in which 2023 was outstanding, was the combination of 3 factors: Max seems to be a robot, the reliability is the highest ever and Sergio has sunk really low.
And Red Bulls dominance will end eventually, just like Mercedes', Red Bulls', Ferrari's, McLaren's, etc. before. Who knows, maybe even in 2026.
IMO going the way of BoP is too artificial, but reducing cost cap and regulations won't change much.