But how does a budget cap sit in a free market sport?
Lotus back in the 60s and 70s had a tiny budget back then but still triumphed through ingenuity. The problem in F1 today lies not with Ferrari or Budgets, it lies in the rule makers book.
If we had 20 cars within 2 seconds of each other we would not be discussing budgets at all. Its happened this decade, 2005 I think.
Ferrari will suffer the most in a budget cap, so I should be all for it as I dislike the "poncey horse" as much as some of you. However, I think its unfair to have everyone spend the same amount. Because in the end, Accountants will be the victors of F1, and their "
creative accountancy".
This is not what racing is about.
There is no correlation to money spent/points attained. Toyota would be world champs 5 times over had this been the case.
For me, If you give the little guy the oppurtunity to race with a big boys chassis, and an engine of their choosing, you are almost there.
Ferrari can then spend 200million doing what they like, but will then be forced to supply chassis for 5 million per season. And they
must be the same spec as the factory team.
So if they have gained some advantage, Mercedes, Renault et al can easily find the source of said advantage and apply it readily.
The reason I say this is because they could have a "satelitte" team that monitors the others tech. Call it "spying" but it prevents a huge 200million budget because no idiot would spend that sort of money to gain no advantage.....Ok Luca might
