GPR -A wrote: ↑07 Jun 2019, 06:04
These guys are serious bunch of jokers. Do they even realize how much of a handicap this is for smaller teams? Top teams increase their investment in simulations and come well prepared, whereas small teams suffer massively. Which will increase the gulf of performance and by one third of the race, the mid field will be lapped. Then everybody asks, how do we bunch the field together?
Everytime FIA tries something new, it badly affects the smaller teams as big teams quickly overcome FIA's stupidity.
Because they ban innovation and force iteration, thus the ones that can spend the most usually win because they can iterate the fastest. They can afford to have multiple teams doing different front wings, or rear wings, whereas smaller outfits have to focus on one design they either get it right or are plauged with lack of resources trying to get off the back foot. The only ones that can compete have to be operationally perfect as Red Bull is proving having talent and resources can only take you so far, and the gap they're trying to close is a moving target.
At the same time you have to respect the investment that teams make to win, it's just impossible to compete if you make innovation impossible because you cripple any good idea that may come along. Maybe big teams force the iteration game because they don't want to lose the advantage they have invested so much in, and that certainly plays a part, money talks whether you think it shouldn't in principle is irrelevant.