xpensive wrote:But clearly, this has now gone completely out of hand, when Nick Fry yesterday admitted that Honda spent some 350 MUSD last year to finish effectively last, it said it all for me anyway.
This is not because they didn't spent ENOUGH, ain't it? They could well spend a billion. I remember that Prost team reportedly had a very high budget at 2000, and yet couldn't score a point.
Of course that figures are ridiculous, but the way cost-cutting is imposed is just WRONG. Yeah, they can make cars that would be constructed from cardboard and powered by racers muscles. But then ones who want would spend half a billion on sportsman training. Maybe it would be performance differentiator, maybe not, but one who have money would spend money and others WILL follow. And then still manufacturers would drop off.
Just look at this figures from WIKI
Costs vary greatly from team to team; in 2006 teams such as Honda, Toyota, McLaren-Mercedes and Ferrari are estimated to have spent approximately $200 million on engines, Renault spent approximately $125 million and Cosworth's 2006 V8 was developed for $15 million.[58] In contrast to the 2006 season on which these figures are based, the 2007 sporting regulations ban all performance related engine development.[59]
The only way to cut costs is not by downgrading technology. Is to actually CUT costs by imposing a budget cap and audit system.