Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Sep 2023, 08:58
Whilst it sounds good, one may as well just have F1 as a spec series with the drivers being allocated cars for each event.
CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2023, 14:43
Indycar is worth a watch - very good competition in the same chassis and with 2 engines to choose from
Why do you compare it with a spec series when it would still be F1 with completely different teams? People tend to do this comparison, but I wonder about the reason, as there would still be fast cars and slow cars, and brands, and manufacturers, and all components wich are nowadays.
the EDGE wrote: ↑26 Sep 2023, 09:20
Great… from a fans POV, but I don’t think you’d ever get a single team to Go for it it
Drivers earn their weight in gold, not just on track, but with their sponsors too, which would t be possible
Also, the driver makes up the last 10% of performance, why would a team capable of attracting the best want a third tier driver in their car
This system will also highlight the best teams, as WCC will also show a real order not affected by some driver talent or some driver mistakes, why would that be a problem for teams?
Driver sponsors pay drivers, that will not change. Team sponsors pay teams, that will not change. Sponsors wich pay to the teams, thanks to the driver, maybe a fund wich is divided by team results?
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Sep 2023, 12:32
Exactly. It's a solely driver-centric idea. Great for fans of drivers but rubbish for fans of teams / the teams themselves.
Why would RBR have any problem to show their car is the very best, no matter about the driver inside? Why would AM have any problem to show their car is much better than the results Stroll is achieving?
Some people criticize people only think about drivers, while they only think about drivers
This system would be the most fair for drivers, but also will be the most fair for teams
Farnborough wrote: ↑26 Sep 2023, 12:52
Don't we want to see all the elements pushed as far as possible ? Withing and around the rules
What´s the reason you think that will change? Drivers will stop driving to the limit? No. Teams would stop developing their cars? No. Engineers or TPs will stop their search of the ultimate tenth at any cost? Nope, everything will still be pushed as far as possible, exactly the same as now
I see a tendency to criticize the idea with no reason, throwing/writing first objections wich comes to mind without serious consideration. But IMHO it deserves more serious discussion, I can see some problems, but I also can see some serious advantages wich have the potential to attract millions fans who got bored with a competition they know who will win beforehand, so I don´t think it should be discaded that fast