Sieper wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 00:22
That’s not true. Sure, manufacturers have wanted ROI, but that is not the main reason for racing to occur. There are teams in F1 that don’t even manufacture cars… I have so far only seen some images and it is not looking great.
Ok yes not all teams manufacture
cars but some manufacture other things. Like energy drinks, or CNC machines. Oh, and both of those teams are also involved with/sponsored by car manufacturers as well. Outside of Williams and (when it began at least} McLaren every team exists as a marketing exercise. You could make a chicken-and-egg argument for Ferrari maybe as well. But AT BEST it is less than 30% of teams.
The rules were, more or less, made by marketers—and at a time when it was thought that electrification was the ONLY way forward by 2030. The worldview for which teams created these new "futuristic" and "sustainable" PUs is *already* out of vogue. If anything, the 2010s era KERS hybrid systems might still be the most road-relevant formula yet.
All they had to do to prevent this possible mess was go from 50/50 to something like 60/40 split of ICE/MGU-K and things would be much simpler. Keep compression ratio at 18:1 too, if you want. Chassis regs are moving in the right direction, at least.
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