marcush. wrote:is there a budget cap in LeMans racing?
it is in my opinion a special case and representative for sportscar racing as such .
But really capping the money spent is the ways to go .Virgins 40Mill are enough in my view and drop all the idiotic rules.
And Virgin are now looking at the figure of $555m to $60m a year just to be at the level of where Toro Rosso were at this year, albeit arround a few tenths off that in raw lap time, but a massive improvement on where they are.
What id do is this. Make teams develop a car over two or three years, two would be ideal. Limit them to only manufacturing 7 chassis (tubs) of ther those two years. Keep rules stable for a period of 5 years with that. Only close saftey lopholes off. But with that, id allow teams greater scope in terms of development, but at a price, and that price is that each car cannot use up any more than 100kg of fuel per race, standardise the fuel tanks in otherwords.
However, to reduce costs futher, id outlaw 60% models in the wind tunnel, and only allow each team 7 full days of tunnel testing each year, but at full scale. But with that id open up testing at cuircits, with each team allowed to do 8 hours testing with a reserve driver at 5 Grand Prix ever year, excluding street cuircits. Id limit the ammount of upgrades to 2 full and 3 detail per team per year.
Make teams rely on CFD more, and if parts dont work, the cost of that is increased, thus cutting wastage. The main area at the moment that you can cut is wind tunnels, if you cut them out, you could probably take up to 30% off the budget of a team. CFD is only about 7% of an average teams budget i read somewhere. One other big area of the budget is the Rapid Prototyping department, model making can take up to 20% of a budget.
Team Budgets are roughly as follows:
Ferarri = $480m
McLaren = $325m
Red Bull = $285m
Mercedes = $205m
Renault = $165m
Williams = $135m
Sauber = $125m
Force India = $108m
Toro Rosso = $95
Team Lotus = $78m
Virgin = $44m
Hispania = $34m
If i were the FIA, id try and get the teams to reduce the costs by making them run a car programme over 2 years, so for example the F10 would become the F10B or the RB6 would become the RB6B. However id also allow a single year opt out for teams that didnt come P4 or higher in the constructors table, meaning that they could opt out of a new car for one from fresh to get things closer to the cars ahead of them.