You are taking it completely wrong. If it is because of my bad English it is ok, but I see you are looking it wrong. You can not see my point.GPR-A wrote: ↑08 Aug 2020, 10:18
What rubbish. Honda has been in F1 hybrid for 6th year now. Why do they deserve free development? Why should the Honda teams get 7 or 8 engines per season? Why can't they build cars that can offset the power deficit?
Oil burning was a theory that wasn't proved. Even if it was oil burning that Mercedes was exploiting, they were exploiting an unregulated area, which was then REGULATED by putting a limit to oil burning. You can't make ZERO oil burning because oil is used as a lubricant in ICE. In 2015, their FRIC was also banned as it was an unregulated area and they could then attach FRIC suspension to aero purpose and banned it. It's not that Mercedes goes scot free if there is an area that they are exploiting that is not intended.
FIA approves innovations if it is inline with regulations, like DAS. If a manufacturer goes to FIA asking for allowing innovations that are in violation of regulations, they would obviously get shot. Just because Mercedes is going to FIA with innovation and because they are leading, should FIA reject their innovation, even if it is legal? What nonsense. Only because Honda is behind on power, their innovation should be accepted even if it is not legal, just because they are lagging?
Ferrari showed in 2015 that, a manufacturer can catch up after having a dismal 2014 season with their PU, even with token restricted development. They would most probably come back by next year again. FIA's job is not to artificially create competition by preventing the leading manufacturer and letting the lesser competitive one to come to front. That is just plain stupid. Rules should be same for everyone and whoever does a good job, deserves to win.
Nobody prooved that Ferrari breach fuel limit, but Ferrari lost power with this regulations.
If das is legal and if they allow ideas if it is legal then why they've banned it for next season? If they have authority to ban something legal then what is your point?
As you can see here you are looking it completely wrong. They could ban das before the team invest it and this also would make competition closer. It is not "if it legal they are allowing it" thing.
I said Honda things for Honda's first years with McLaren. It was just an example we saw live that what will happen when new manufacturer came. When someone consider to come they will look what Honda lived.