NathanOlder wrote:Engine manufacturers , Mercedes, Ford, BMW, Toyota, Honda, Ferrari, Renault never carried on like Newey does about the sport being an aero dominated Formula, yet they all turned up and made engines, as soon as Newey realised he cant compete with Brixworth HPP, he backs away and deosnt stop complaining. At the moment the current regs allow for the engine geniuses to cut their teeth and help win titles instead of the aero geniuses. About time if you ask me. Aero has been King for too long. If the guy wants no regulations, go make a supercar for the road.
Going back 5 years id guess at F1 being 80% Aero, 20% PowerTrain. Now I see it 65% Powertrain, 35% aero. A much better combination, and more relevant to the current climate.
just my opinion.
OK I see where you're coming from now. That's a valid point you make.
In my opinion Newey also makes a valid point though. One engine manufacturer being better than the other is fair enough, but a manufacturer controlling who is competitive or not by the means of handicapping fuel and/or software isn't good for competition.
Also I think Newey is upset over the fact that when his work brought Red Bull to the top, other teams would study it and implement his work for the next year. With engine development that's not really possible as the technology isn't visible to the eye. Red Bull or any other team for that matter who isn't a costumer to the best PU manufacturer is therefor disadvantaged over a sustained period of time.