hollus wrote: ↑17 Oct 2022, 16:52
I do think that 5% is too much to be minor
How much did inflation have to change before it was taken into account? Or was the cap always going to be inflation adjusted?
Last years cap was not inflation adjusted.
This was before inflation got very very serious (2021), but I'm not sure whether Zak browns development budget are for 21 or 22. I'd assume he'd be as factual as possible and apply the numbers for 21, which suggests this years development budget is substantially lower than last.
Now your question wasn't asking if the rate of inflation has lowered the real development budget figures for the car from '21 to '22 (even after the budget increase) and does this in fact mean that any penalty is an even greater percentage of development costs than it was in '21, in which you could argue that it is?
It may be that was what you meant but it didn't read that way, sorry!
Edit: I mean to say that since the penalty applies to 2021 numbers, that due to inflation, that in '23 the real car development budget may be lower than in '21 and '22 unless it is altered again, due to non in season development costs increasing faster than the budget cap. Meaning the penalty is potentially stronger than intended. I suspect Zak knows this full well and is going in strong.