roon wrote: ↑31 Oct 2017, 20:28
Juzh wrote: ↑31 Oct 2017, 16:30
Also, I'm extremely hopefull FIA succedes in abolishing the MGU-H. While it's true the thing itself is a technological masterpiece, it's also true it's the primary reason current hybrids are such a money pit.
F1 is a money pit. Motorsport is a money pit. Gambling is a money pit. Sport is a money pit. F1 is the biggest motor racing corporations (read: the teams) in the world, in competition with each other. Why quibble over which pit the money disappears into; the shape of the pit, the depth of the pit...
Acually, the hybrid systems aren't a money pit. Bare with me:
For the works teams F1 is marketing. They have budgets that go into the billions and competing (at the front) in F1 pays back. The use of innovating tech, that could be used in their products (like the combustion chamber tech, ES, H and K unit tech, the software) saves development costs.
The works teams are going to spend 400mln+ whatever the rules are, so make it count. A high revving V10 would be a bad investment and would be a waste.
It also looks like the works teams are taking care more or less of the midfield. It looks like that PU's are traded with talent development places, which isn't a bad thing.
Yes, F1 is very expensive but on the other hand, the grid at the moment is pretty stable. The only real victims the past few years were the "2010" teams and that is part to blame to opportunistic management. At the moment there doesn't appear to be a problem.