WhiteBlue wrote:andrew wrote:So it wasn't Ferrari that caused the rethink on the engine format and timing? Oh dear.
That is wishful thinking IMO. Neywey has a vested interest that the formula stays aerodynamically close to what he knows best and excels at the moment.
In other words, you're agreeing with Andrew. Last I saw, Newey's vested interests lay with Red Bull, not Ferrari.
So more than just Ferrari didn't want the i4.
It really seems the only teams that wanted the i4 were Renault (anything to get away from the V8) and Audi (as a condition of their entry into F1).
This does show what value F1 put on attracting further engine manufacturers. They were willing to bow to the demands of any manufacturer willing to join the circus.