adrianjordan wrote:Eccleston now quoted by BBC as saying that a deal over engines hasn't been reached and that unless he gets his way with regards to getting rid of the hybrid engines then there'll be "trouble ahead".
Can someone please just show that man to a nice retirement island...
(On phone so can't post link)
The link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/35428495
While the engine manufacturers
do have too much power, I still don't think the biggest issue is cost* (which as many have said could still be sorted by giving teams more of the revenue). This new threat just smells of one last big power play by an ageing man, and I don't think he'll get his way this time; I reckon the rules are now largely set and Merc et al have won.
Maybe we can send him here?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longwood_House
*Controversial and impratical idea: maybe to reduce their power and influence manufacturers should be banned from having their own teams to avoid engine/mapping favouritism at the expense of customer teams