strad wrote:"Formula One should be about excitement," Newey said. "It should be about man and machine performing at its maximum every single lap.
"OK, they're using 50 kilos less fuel (per race) but they're going a lot slower to achieve that."
It's off topic anyway - speed only is the topic of the thread, numbers are pretty clear but I see - if reality doesn't match wishful thinking (OMG, F1 will be as slow as GP2) too bad for reality.
If Newey wants excitement he should be lobbying for any changes that make F1 interesting, competitive sport and I haven't seen him doing that. He should start with preferential financial and political treatment of his own team and some others that limits excitement before any team starts designing a car. Any thoughts on spending cap Mr. Newey? I bet it's "not what F1 should be about" nonsense. Any thought of a sport pathology when you can own two teams, GP and sit on board of F1 and benefit from that? Were Webber, Vergne, Schumacher and Ricciardo pushing maximum every lap when they were letting Vettel pass them in Brazil 2012, you hypocrite?
I don't recall him complaining in 2011 or second half of 2012-2013 when they weren't pushing every lap but his Red Bull was winning every race. If they were winning in 2014 we wouldn't hear anything about it either. Why? Because it only "became" an issue when it turned out they may not be dominant.
And no, for 100th time there's no golden standard what F1 should be like. It's just fast cars racing on tracks for money and entertainment. Also if let's say because of tyres they were 95% limited they could still race each other 100% relatively and drivers could make a difference, ask Alonso in 2012. I wonder what Newey thinks about faster 2s cars stuck behind slower and unable to overtake, is this car pushing to maximum? I don't think so. "Newey says so". So what? He'd say anything that may benefit himself and his team like this shameless lying when lobbying for tyres approach changes that benefited them. They should ask him what he thinks about customer cars and further limiting of competitivenesses, and yes new engine rules are part of it but it was OK as long it benefited 3 teams including Red Bull.
Until they (include audience) are consistent or at least slightly honest (Button
) I translate it all into "F1 should be about us winning regardless of anything else". They'd use every dirty political trick (ask why (rumoured) Horner was talking to F1 owner CVC's McKenzie) to get the advantage and later complain about state of F1.