Chuckjr wrote:The last team to match Newey was Brawn and the dream team at Ferrari during the Schumacher era.
Newey's track record is phenomenal (championship winning cars at every stop he has made...Williams, Macca, RB) and if he makes a solid chassis base next year to work from like he did with the RB series, it may well be another 3-4 years of almost impossible to beat domination. I really really hope that is not the case.
RE: the bolded sentences above: The Newey era MUST soon end or the marketing suits who own F1 will demand new rule changes to somehow level the playing field. F1 cannot remain a viable marketing medium without competition. The companies who support F1 through sponsorship do so for "eyeballs" and prestige. No competition = fewer TV viewers = less effective marketing tool = fewer $ aloocated to F1.
Without a high level of competition F1 MIGHT still maintain the "prestige" factor, but with the inexorable creep toward spec cars and the technology in endurance racing that is in doubt as well.
Enzo Ferrari was a great man. But he was not a good man. -- Phil Hill