WhiteBlue wrote:I am sure people will want to know everything about a race winning KERS system as they wanted to know about a race winning 111° V angle over a 90° angle.
Except this: You can find info on a 111° V10, you'll know approximate power and torque figures, and know the advantages and disadvantages - but you'll never know how, for example, how the electric systems work, the details of the batteries, or anything like that.
10 years ago, teams might have shared it with the public on their own - now, even Racecar Engineering can't dig out the real details.
I'm with you two, though - Darwinism isn't the way to go in F1, otherwise we really will have 4 teams. But we must beware of over-spec'ing everything. In that aspect, really the only way to go appears to be budget-caps: Otherwise, we'll slowly but surely spec out everything an F1 car consists of. Things should
stop at spec tyres, powerplants (as much as I loathe the idea - and including gearboxes) and perhaps brakes. The external surface should be absolutely free - some vague dimensions and limitations excepted, obviously.
And spec monocoques? I'm beginning to dread your ideas, Conceptual - first the random bonuses, then spec monocoques? A spec monocoque, well, you might as well sell them A1GP instead of F1.