TAG wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 14:22
The entire engine token system was scrapped so other teams could catch up and there was a complete revision of aero and tires since the idea was that Newey would rule that regulation change. Two huge regulation changes designed specifically to bring them down.
The token system was removed for Mercedes too. You gave the team that already had a massive advantage in the engine department more room to play with while the others still had to catch up. How is that trying to bring them down? Freezing the Merc engines for a year and free development for the rest would have been another matter.
While yes, Newey was rumored to rule the new regulations they still required power to overcome that drag. Something Merc had. Plus, the 2017 rule change wasn't as severe as the '08 - '09 change. Everything you could do in 2016 you could do in 2017 only bigger and better. Merc were far above the rest in intricacy by 2016 so how would a chance to only up that bring them down? The only thing really that went against them was the tyres in 2017 and even that didn't cause 2005 Ferrari level issues for them.
Nobody can deny them their brilliance in what they have achieved, but you can't argue that an enormous amount in being done to try and stop them. Every second invention brought by Red Bull was banned for the following year or outlawed within a race or two when they were on top. This is easily 2000 - 2004 if not more levels of the FIA turning a blind eye to the dominating team. At least then they tried once or twice to halt Ferrari like with tyre regulations 2005 etc.