autogyro wrote:How many out there will now criticize Max Mosley and his attempt to force through cost cuts?
Who can now support the hypocrisy of Fota, an organization set up solely to destabilize F1 in the interests of the big car manufacturers. Those companies that have been leaching off tax payer bail outs now for years.
Rats leaving a sinking ship? Where are they now?
F1 needs Jean Todt and the experience of Donnely, not some mealy mouthed sop to the fossil fuel industry.
Bring back Kers!
I criticize Max's nutty Marxist plans to have a cap. Such things are unenforceable. Max wanted kit car teams he could bully around. Outfits like Honda, Toyota and BMW added prestige to the series. Who really cares about Manor/Cosworth? Who cares about Campos/Cosworth? USF1 only has a very limited nationalistic appeal that will soon expire as the team necessarily internationalizes its drivers, engineers, vendors, and sponsors. They will then just be another kit car Cosworth team. Yawn!
Mosley waged war against the manufacturers. That says it all. Max's modud operundi has always been adversarial. Genuine cooperative efforts are alien to his N@z! autocratic megalomaniacal diseased psyche.
Yes to more KERS. Unlimited KERS... not just 6 sec./lap. Yes to more relevant innovations. Yes to CVTs, to various engine configs and valving schemes. Yes to a two stroke equivalency formula for DFI "Orbital type" schemes. Yes to AWD and other ideas. No minimum weight and " handling ballast" but yes to "driver ballast" placed on the driver's seat near the driver CG to make larger drivers have a chance against 55 Kg "jockey sized" pilots and put an end to all the unhealthy dieting. Yes to different wheel sizes, wheelbases and car widths.
Simply put... if the rules specify 99% on the car then gains can only be found but expensively working on the 1% remaining. If 1% is specified then the teams can seek gains in the 99% that is open. Which path seems more likely to interest manufacturers, engineers, fans and sponsors?
Max strangled the rules so tightly that all the cars look so much alike. Remember the days of six wheeled cars and twin chassis? Fan cars, turbos against non-turbos etc. We had variety, passing, real engineering, innovation and brand identities. Everything today is too vanilla. Look at the field... about the only thing different to the average fan is that some cars have shark fins and some do not. BFD.
LMP cars are where the manufacturers will flee too. They need to be seen as innovators and developing things that people can buy. Look at how much image PR Audi and now Peugeot have gotten from their diesels.
F1 risks losing all its prestige if it loses more big name outfits. Max's vision has led them to flee. It is not because "manufacturers come and go as they please". It is because there remains little reason for them to stay. F1 is sinking and we don't even see it. F1 needs to wake up. Don't buy into the delusion of "more teams on the grid means more interest".
F1 needs to look at how NASCAR treats the fans too. F1 is too snooty. BTW, everyone gets very sensitive about their "secrets" when you can only innovate in that 1% realm. If we had six wheeled cars, cars with two-stroke engines, V12s against V8s or flat sixes, turbos against non-turbos, wide cars against narrow cars, heavy powerful cars against light nimble cars etc. on the grid... then the teams wouldn't be so "secretive" and "fan unfriendly". Rather they would openly display the different approaches they took and why.