ACRO wrote: ↑12 Aug 2020, 14:36
its all getting more and more a FIA homologated marketing show and not what formula 1 stood for at birth and decades later : an open class .
the current engines are imo the most boring in f1 history , not the heart of the car anymore but just a part to get the job done.
etusch wrote: ↑10 Oct 2020, 10:41
I think Honda well aware who will decide next formula and who has affect on it more than Honda. It will always fit with Western/europian style more than Honda.
Why not use Super Formula / 2020 DTM,
2.0L 4-cylinder units (600hp) plus a substantial plug-in hybrid system (300hp)?
That would give a minimum of five manufacturers: Audi, BMW, Toyota, Honda and Nissan ("Renault")! Plus, of course, Ferrari and Mercedes would build one. That would make seven engine makes!
To limit costs, homologation with cumulative power limits for combustion & electric could be used, to ensure all units perform about the same... in order to keep all the manufacturers happy about not needing expensive on-going development.
ACRO wrote: ↑12 Aug 2020, 22:15
formula1 was not born as a highly regulated spec series i think .
Manufacturers like BMW or Porsche are not interested in expensive open competition. Balance-of-performance classes like LMDh suits manufacturers!