dren wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 13:19
basti313 wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 13:02
dren wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 12:48
Qui bono?
Ferrari, and they have publicly said this is a benefit to them. I don't think this is the real reason, but who knows? I keep hearing commentators say it's bad for F1 when Ferrari isn't fighting for podiums/wins. I don't agree.
Concorde agreement signature. I think this is nothing more than a flex to get Mercedes to sign the agreement.
I think it is bad for F1 if a normal race is always a 1-2 for Mercedes. And this now for 6 years. Honda and Renault are still too far away to ever really compete in this engine formula. Ferrari is gone.
We are coming to a development stop with the V6 hybrid as we had it with the V8, but they need to level the engines before that.
There is a lot more to it than just the PU. Renault hasn't put together a competitive chassis for a while, yet Red Bull won races with a Renault and Honda PU. Ferrari has been in the mix for a few seasons. Mercedes as a team beat them when you could argue at times Ferrari might have had a better or equal package. But as Henry said above, this has been the way of F1 since forever. The only year I remember it being a total crap shoot was when Pirelli brought tires teams struggled to understand. Hell, Maldonado won that year in a Williams, and could have had two. F1 is not a spec series, thus there will always be an 'order'. Even in spec series like Indy or NASCAR, the best teams typically finish at the front.
Sure there is more than the PU and I totally agree with the point that Merc can and will still win.
My point is that the time of the PU is gone:
Always in F1 the manufacturer preparing a rule change best won the next years. We saw it with McLaren in the 90s, Ferrari round 2000, then a short glimpse with Brawn, then RedBull dominating on blown diffusors.
But all of these dominance periods were ended and this was good in every case.
Now Merc had fun for 6 years after building the best engine 2014. Now the engine development ends as cost needs to go down. Thus 6 years is enough and the engines need to be leveled.
Merc can still put another 6 years of dominance by building the best 2022 aero concept. Nothing wrong with this. But it would be wrong if this is again just based on the superior engine concept they set up in 2014 and that noone can overcome due to a freeze in development.