No no, I hear you Ben.
Not that you have a gripe, but that most of all....Mercedes want a platform that is thriving.
It happened before when DTM was on it's last legs. Mercedes conceded large swathes of ground to bring in Audi and BMW on GM's exit.
Mercedes are not overly interested in domination to the point of making the series redundant, it's a false dawn of sorts.
As much as I love it, I have to say it's harder fro me to watch an entire race these days. The outcome is too predictable.
And let's be honest, Do we remember the 4 year stretch of dominance Schumacher had, or his battles with Hakkinen?
Legends are born of sterner stuff than the outright crushing of foes with not so much resistance as futile white flag waving.
But Toto and Mercedes are listening, as I said.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/119414?
The massive problem here, is HOW does F1 fix this?
Ferrari have shown good progress, only for Mercedes to apparently pull the carpet from under them at Canada.
Honda appear lost, and Renault are questioning whether they want to be subject to anymore Red Bull quips.
So, how is it Ferrari could make this progress and Renault take a step backwards?
Is this a case of commitment to the sport, a budgetary shortfall in comparison to MB/Ferrari or the rules?
Is it a combination of all 3?
I just cannot guess without knowing what the root cause is.
And knowing the root cause, you can start to address solutions to problems. There's more to this than "engine freeze" rules.