Bill, I´ve upvoted that despite I disagree with this
bill shoe wrote:The current mid-field is really thin and predictable
The midfield is anything but predictable, it actually is the only part of current grid where there is real competition, with probably (will depend on the GP) 8-10 cars within half a second. On top of that we all know what will be the positions with Mercedes and then Ferrari, and below that we all know Manor will close the grid, but in between there´s a tough fight, really tough
Apart from this, I agree with the rest, problem with current F1 is not the PU. Well, part of it is cost related so a new concept of PU wich needs development and force every team to buy new PUs instead of old specs does not help obviously, but there was some teams who would have left F1 otherwise so this can´t be considered a cause of current situation.
Manor currently is in that position (perfomance wise) because old spec PUs underperform too much compared to new spec units, but this will be solved next season, or next one as much, once PU manufacturers reach diminishing return point and old spec PUs do not underperform as much as currently so small teams can be more competitive investing less money