Shaddock wrote:FOTA should all cough up $20mil each and buy Cosworth. This would stop Mad Max from introducing the budget cap.
I think you'll find that is the plan. If Max can prove to the teams that the cosworth engine is better than theirs then he will force them all to move to a standard engine, which none of them want. I like the teams having their own engine, it allows for different packaging and a glorious array of engine notes. Why would we want to lose that? The engines have been limited a lot anyway and if Max gets back in and soem engine developement is allowed again then I'd hate to see all that experience lost from all the teams.
I agree costs can't go too far but football survives on far higher costs than 45m euros, I think that this engine issue will cause another year or compliants and controversies (if any teams survive) which is the last thing F1 needs. Max's quote is below and I think it's the final sign that he has lost it
'As explained (and we thought agreed) at the 11 June meeting, the Cosworth has to be allowed to run without limitation in 2010 (ie. the 2006 duty cycle for a 2006 engine), because Cosworth have neither the time nor the resources to retune for 2010. Any engineer will confirm that this will not give the relevant teams any competitive advantage whatsoever.'
If that quote is true the case then let engine development begin for all teams for a year...