xpensive wrote:I see this as evidence of the sad state of affairs in F1, it has no lure for manufacturers anymore, xcept for one xample.
McLaren is obviously preparing to downscale its future engagement and what Ferrari thinks nobody can know for certain.
I'm afraid that this why there was no objection to the silly 1.6 I4 turbo thing, nobody plans to take part,
leaving F1 to be a VW/Pirelli sponsored worldwide "Indycar" series. MrM finally won his battle if you wish.
I hope manufacturers stay just as engine suppliers and leave the running of the private guys.
What did BMW add that williams BMW did not?
What did Renault add that williams renault did not?
The list goes on, Mclaren, Stewart, BAR.................
I know that you will come up with a theory that the manufacturer’s involvement in the last few years brought the most competitive cars. That is total BS cars were close together coz development in many areas of the car were frozen which let to a stagnant formula.