bhall II wrote:
Ten teams in 2015 are set to spend what 11 teams spent in 2008.
Restrictions are expensive, because they force all teams to pursue the same expertise. Or you can think about it in terms of supply and demand: if you reduce the areas in which teams can find performance, finding performance becomes more expensive.
Are you being demagoge in purpose or it´s unintended? Sorry Bhall, but I know your knownledge goes way beyond this
Ten teams in 2015 are set to spend what 11 teams spent in 2008 because PU are completely new with unknown technology and new R&D is needed, not because of restrictions as you said. Cost increase has nothing to do with restrictions, but with the need to develop completely new PUs.
This new PU are expensive, true, but in few seasons costs will go down masively. First of all, today any team need to develop a new PU what is very expensive, or buy a new PU what is expensive too, specially because there is no old PUs due to the new formula. But in few seasons small teams will be able to buy old spec PUs at much affordable prices. Today that´s not posible because there is no old PUs but also because difference between 2014 and 2015 PU is huge, they´re so new only one season development is more than enough to make past season PUs useless. Ask Manor about 2014 Ferrari PU, they were supposed to use 2015 unit mid season and supposedly it would have improved their laptimes more than 2 seconds. This means not even midfielders can use past season PUs becasue they´re too slow, so they´re forced to buy current spec units, and that´s expensive.
But in few seasons differences from season to season will be much smaller, so small teams and even midfielders will be able to compete with old spec units decently, at much more affordable prices. As always.
Let say it this way, difference between 2015 Ferari PU and 2015 Mercedes PU is bigger than difference between 2018 Mercedes PU and 2017 Ferrari PU, so for example Sauber is paying today for a new PU (expensive) and even so they´re not competitive, while in 2018 they will buy an old PU (much more affordable), and even so they will be much more competitive than currently
There´s no problem with new formula, only that it´s new. Some time to normalize is needed, that´s all