turbof1 wrote:No offense, beelsebob, but when you have by miles the most expensive motorsport out there, expectations that it whipes the floor with the other series are pretty reasonable.
And it does – no other motor sports teams would be anywhere near this successful with the constraints of the rules.
It used to be just that, but we are set to loose another 5s a lap next year. I do not expect the teams to eventually recuperate that. And that is sad you know; the teams put in alot of work to keep making the cars faster, but it just doesn't show this way.
What makes you think we're going to lose 5s a lap next year? Remember, this year's cars were meant to be a second a lap slower than last year's – instead, they're a second a lap faster.
Never underestimate how much engineers are going to find between years.
While we're at it, this is going to be the first year of a new formula – a formula that's going to hang about for at least 4 years, and have active engine development. It's entirely likely that the cars come 2018 with this formula will be faster than the cars from 2013, even despite the tighter regulations. Engineers are smart bastards.