_GOGGS_ wrote:I understand what you're saying, and I'm not disagreeing fully. My point is that something else is wrong if both the FIA, WMSC and FOTA can't unanimously agree on a set of rules that makes the sport, safe cometitive and viable as a product for the fans. DiMontezemolo doesn't have many fans, not even among the Tifosi, but he was the chairman of FOTA not it's only voice. We'll see what Whitmarsh can do, but all other teams must share the blame as well my friend. You can't point the finger at the public face of an entity that has more than one member (In the case of Mad Max, it might be an exception).
Either way, I know we can both agree that a fundamental change is required and it leans towards the arena of freedom of design.
The blame for current f1 lies at the feet of
1) Montezemolo and Ferrari
2) Whitmarch and Mclaren
3) Briatore and Renault
4) Mario Theissen and BMW
5) that baffoon at Toyota
Teams like Williams, RBR at the time were strong armed by their engine suppliers into voting with FOTA. RBR was told, we will cancel your contract which is why RBR tried very hard to get a Mercedes engine. Mercedes as an engine supplier stood by McLaren but their primary interest is in max exposure for the Mercedes brand.
FOTA rejected all the FIA's proposal's for the future f1 regulations. this rejection was lead by Montezemolo and Whitmarsh. It is clear that vested interests were at play all along.
The fans were hooded winked and blinded by misinformation and sided with the FOTA which was a grave error on the part of the public. The result is the F1 sham we have today.
Mosley is no saint but his proposals for F1 were masterful. It will take some more months for more people to realise this.
I don;t give a hoot what Coulthard or Brundle has to say. Their ananlysis is biased and often untruthful.
What F1 needs is to slash downforce via wings.
The basic recipe for overtaking is mechanical grip, less than perfect braking, and driver skill.
mechanical grip:
- replace aerodynamic grip with mechanical grip through limiting the wing incidence immediately. upper wing element maximum should be set to Monza levels and cannot be changed from GP to GP. It remains intact for the rest of the season.
Braking:
replace carbon discs with steel disc for 2011
Driver skills:
scrap semi auto gearboxes, there is no relevance to passenger cars. sequential shift manual boxes are the better for racing.
allow mixing of tyre compounds on the cars so both option and hard can be on one car for a stint.
scrap the mandatory option tyre and use the soft only for qualifying.
bring back the wider front tyre