how can the "smaller" teams be able to do research earlier then the big 3 who has almost no limit of resources and loads of Money to focus on 2 things.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 23:25Supposedly the key is the wind tunnel and CFD restrictions, some teams will use 2020 resources towards 2021, while the big 3 will probably use more towards a 2020 championship(depending on how well they start 2020 season). This could lead to a closer 2021 field, or a dominant situation if someone finds a magic trick.Capharol wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 20:48I am not seeing any equalty at the start of 2021, because the big teams gonna invest heavily in 2020 to get the car for 2021 and i don't see Haas, Williams, Racing Point, Alfa Romeo, Toro Rosso investing so mach as Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull will do (last one first needs to get the Honda deal to be extended)
in 2022 i think the smaller teams can start to close the gap and by 2023/2024 maybe we will have a 4th team able to contest with the top 3 teams......
With aero being by for the dominant performance differentiator, the extra money spent by the big teams is supposedly not as effective due to the wind tunnel and cfd restrictions.
the "smaller" teams can barely keep up with the top 3 teams, the only one that could really benefit is McLaren but i don't see them close the gap that easily