WhiteBlue wrote:The F1 commission decides the rules and the FiA World Motor Sport Counsil approves the rules and makes them official. From this stage on a change needs the unanimous support of all teams and all other commission members.
Yes, WB, this is indeed the way things work. Officially. Supposedly.
Officially, the current military action in Lybia did NOT originate from the US. Supposedly. As a veteran of said US military, I have my doubts.
A few years ago all manufacturers, and nearly all teams, were united, and ready to pull out of F1. They'd had enough of Max and Bernie, and nothing was going to change their minds. And then Bernie bitch slapped them all. We see this over and over again. What Bernie wants, Bernie gets.
You're looking at the official rules making process and pretending like it's immune to political interference. Bernie has been subverting this process for decades.
I have nothing against the new rules, other than their restictions and the fact that there will inevitably by many more to come. I am not in love with the current sound, I don't have any religious problem with greater efficiency, and I understand that lap times need to be kept in check.
But go back a few pages to before the rules were announced and look at what you were claiming they were "going" to do, as it was only logical. Now look at what's actually been done. Look at what's been done in recent years, and remind yourself that the very same people are in charge today.
Even if these rules do somehow make it, that only really proves that Bernie was only pretending to be against them in order to misdirect us all from his true aims. And even if they do make it, there will inevitably be another engine freeze in the near future anyway, so what is there to get excited about?
I'll say it again. Bernie doesn't lose. If he's serious about opposing this engine, it won't happen.