Principessa wrote:I think there must be some Belgians working at Toro Rosso and Super Aguri....we're good in finding little back doors in the law.
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Rule bending? We've never heard of that in Colombia...
Actually, Principessa, you wouldn't believe how much I do respect your opinion. You're, without doubt, the most informed person in this forum.
Besides, what you propose seem extremely intelligent: it seems that Belgians are really good for developing subtle arguments against established laws!
Well, at least from my point of view: you may have seen me (a little lonely, I thought) arguing for the naive idea of an ascent/descent series and asking for a clearer path from your local kart club to the world championship.
The counter-argument I normally receive is that F1 is so expensive that it is impossible for teams to move easily from one series to another. Your proposal fits admirably.
However, I believe it fits on a larger context, not for the benefit of a couple of teams and not in January, which is what I read in what Mr. Williams points out, with his laconic british style.
After all, he will unveil his 2007 Williams tomorrow and this is a critical car for reestablishing team reputation, so damaged after the split with BMW. Maybe Lenovo can bring some financial power to Williams, enough to assert the good engineering we are used to have from Mr. Williams and Mr. Head. In any case, resurrection or not, I can understand why, after taking so much troubles to get there, he might be upset about RBR and Honda tacticts.
Anyway, I stand by my post: all this is irrelevant in view of current rules. Or so it seems, without a very good lawyer. I find disconcerting why Honda or RBR would like to "switch on the lawyers" so early in the season. Perhaps they didn't "switch on the engineers" earlier because they can't afford them?
Frankly (I accept I'm reading between the lines) I don't think this is a question of poverty but of excess of money for those able to mantain two teams.
So, without further modifications, the results can be a less diverse series in the end, not the better (at least for me) series that would result from your proposal.
If there is any wish to include lesser teams, I humbly add to your proposal the following: include the views of F3, Formula Renault and F3000 teams to (hopefully) establish a less steep ladder for racers and a steeper one for rich supporters that, with justification, want returns in their advertisement in sports (and always will...
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