SectorOne wrote:You just can´t go from Caterham DF levels to RB levels in one season, that´s why nobody has done it.
I disagree.
I present to you the Brawn GP BGP 001. An aero innovation that sent a Honda to RB levels in one season. The only team to turn up at race one with the DD and they smashed all comers. The regulations were such though, that any aero dominate innovation could be challenged by any team who chose to do so.
I present to you the Red Bull RB05. A car that, thanks to fair regulations, allowed them to develop their own solutions during the season and go on to win 6 out of 17 races in the same year - preventing an utter domination by Brawn.
Newey via GP Update wrote:"It was a huge amount of work as the car wasn't designed to work with a double diffuser and, in particular, it wasn't an easy marriage with the pull rod rear suspension," explained Red Bull chief technical officer Newey. "We decided we didn't have the resources to redesign the gearbox and rear suspension to better suit the double diffuser concept, so we kept the existing mechanical package and adapted as best we could; the first attempt was our Monaco package, which was a small step that didn't work as well as we would have liked. The second step was then introduced for the British Grand Prix."
This is why I cannot see comparison to this year, where a dominate PU cannot be challenged, because the regulations do not allow it. So any team with a deficiency, cannot make gains. Is that fair?
SectorOne wrote:Do you think that Renault will be up to par next year? Matching the Merc engine? If they are not up to par. what weight does this conversation carry?
I don't know how Ferrari or Renault will go next year. To be clear, my argument would remain if either Renault or Ferrari had the advantage. It's not the team I'm singling out, it's the rules.
A team can dominate - I'm happy with that, but it's only fun if all teams have abilities to rectify mistakes or errors. Remember, Mercedes doesn't just have an advantage this year, I believe, because they stopped competing 2 years ago, they are still way in front for future releases.
As everyone says "it's not good when one team dominates" yet the rules appear to explicitly continue to allow it?