We’re well off topic here but people love to bemoan the gap between top teams and the rest: what if McLaren join the party next year? What if Renault do too? Is five competitive teams enough?
If not, and if people won’t be happy until all teams are capable of winning a race on merit, then you’re looking at something different to the F1 I’ve seen in my life time.
Anyway, the Sommerfield proposal here seems to strike a good middle ground on the engine side:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/tech ... ow-974447/
If they are successful in bringing costs down enough, I don’t see why we can’t ease off on the longevity and run engines at full pelt for longer. F1’s a sprint not a marathon.