RZS10 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2019, 22:04
That part is interesting:
https://i.imgur.com/52kQLwf.png
The large teams who can afford to run additional CFD are doing it, of course they share all results but one would assume they're still getting a bit of a head start and despite all the rule changes we might very well just end up with the same pecking order.
The pecking order probably won't change too much but hopefully the gap between F1 and F1.5 will be smaller, with the redistribution. They have to stop giving so much money to the top teams that it hardly costs them anything to do F1. Generally all the zillion ways they try to equalise the cars with rules just don't work in any case. They have all these limitations on wind tunnel time, cfd teraflops, aero, brakes, same power units as the works teams etc etc etc and it doesn't stop a few teams being consistently a bit faster. Because it's that
consistent edge that makes the difference
But that's ok, for me. 4 global manufacturers is as much as we can hope for, realistically, and they will always have an advantage whatever you do. But hopefully they can just share the money out more evenly to help close the gap, so that the minnows have the chance of a podium or a fluke win from time to time.