Phil wrote:Andres125sx wrote:Nobody deserve an A-spec engine, you must build it yourself, or make an agreement with some manufacturer to build it specifically for you
That's not something the manufacturers should be able to decide -
it's something an impartial governing body should
Sorry but they invested the money, they did the job, they suffered and solved the problems, and they decide what to do with them.
Like it or not you can´t ask someone to do what
you want with
his product
Phil wrote:You still failed to answer the question if a 2-tier championship is something you find acceptable.
If I didn´t I wouldn´t bother to watch F1, because it has always been a 2-tier championship, at least in last decades
Phil wrote:I'm not arguing on behalf of a dominant manufacturer, I'm arguing on behalf of a F1 spectator that wants a balanced competition, not one where a dominant manufacturer can use its position to effectively give itself an even bigger advantage over the opposition by supplying weaker engines that can't compete with their own.
And I agree with this, but that´s something to solve from FIA ruling, not forcing manufacturers to share their products with their competitors.
Any imporant rule change usually comes with a dominant period because someone made a better job, the only way to solve that is: A- avoid any important rule change. B- allow free development to shorten up the dominant period before they reach the diminishing returns point
That´s were FIA should act
Phil wrote:Prior to 2014 - we had 10 racing teams with expertise in building cars competing with each other. The future you are defending is one of 4 engine manufacturers competing among themselves with another 6 teams (maybe) to fill the grid and show up to fill what otherwise would be empty places.
Sorry but...
2013 WCC:
1- Red Bull Racing.......596
2- Mercedes............. 360
3- Ferrari.................354
4- Lotus-Renault.........315
5- McLaren-Mercedes...117
6- Force India-Merc......77
7- Sauber-Ferrari.........57
8- Toro Rosso-Ferrari....33
9- Williams-Renault.......5
10- Marusia-Cosworth.....0
11- CAterham-Renault....0
4th in the championship got more points than the 7 teams below togheter. It was same as always, four top teams on a different league than the rest
Phil wrote:Andres wrote:Sorry but not true, Honda found it attractive enough to come in
Errr, Honda's decision to join was way before they realized how (not) competitive they would be. The thought was they could use 2014 to see and gather info that would lead them to success in 2015. Turned out great, didn't it?
Not... yet
Anycase that´s a different problem caused by frozen rules, not related with what we´re discussing, I commented it because you said the formula is not interesting enough for manufacturers and the fact Honda is here proves the contrary. If no more manufacturers comes in after Honda´s problems is because of the rules limiting develpment, not because of the formula is not interesting
Phil wrote:Even RedBull with an equal or higher investment can't match that because it's not an issue of money, it's an issue of ability and circumstance of allowing the sport to become something only 4 out of 10 can deliver (engines).
No, they invest the same as the rest for the season, but R&D investment Mercedes, Honda, Ferrari and Renault have done is not considered there, so no, they didn´t invest the same, probably they didn´t invest a half of any of them.
This is F1, of course it is an issue of money. If RBR buy any engine manufacturer and invest the supposed billion Mercedes invested in R&D, you can be sure they will be title contenders.... or not (Toyota), but without investing the same you can be sure you will never compete for the championship