Can you tell me why FIA has decided to introduce turbo´s in F1? I´m didn´t follow the news about this subject.
Is reducion costs?
You have basically answered you first question yourself. Bernie is not the only one with a vested interest in how F1 is marketed.WhiteBlue wrote:If it was for marketing reasons why was the marketing supremo dead against them? That does not make any sense at all. The history of the formula is very well known. The starting point was an enquiry with all significant manufacturers asking them what they wanted from a new engine. They all wanted downsizing and direct injection to achieve an alignment with their road car research. Even Ferrari supported those goals. The FiA added the mass flow plan and from there it all was almost automatic. Turbo simply fill the requirements in the best way.
The FiA is not a commercial organization which thinks in marketing categories. Their objectives were based on strategic and political motives. You do have a bigger voice in a political arena if you cannot be attacked for running a motor racing series that is famous for disregarding all environmental and sustainability concerns. With a 35 % reduction target the FiA was well positioned to fight off any polemics that it might have faced by running F1.Tim.Wright wrote:I'm with you. But per my definition its still marketing. Just from the manufacturers and the FIA instead of F1 itself.