That's a non sequiteur though as your proposal keeps that the way it is then. People will still not, if you are right, recognize the brand of the car. F1 is not for everyone and nothing can be.henry wrote:No, my proposal was to separate WCC from WDC. Saturday WCC, Sunday WDC. If you want to win one and be the team for the latter there are a lot of reasons to continuously improve.hurril wrote:Right but my criticism remains since you're negating any technical development; nothing in it for the constructors then. An optimum strategy for them would be to save the money since there's no return on investment marketingwise.henry wrote:
I think many more people care which driver wins rather than which car. In my proposal all the Constructors would race for their championship and the drivers theirs. To help find the best driver the cars would be handicapped to keep them, the cars, closer in capability. I wouldn't agree that the list would be as static. Right now just 2 drivers have the opportunity to be WDC and another 2 on the podium. I think by handicap we might get another 3 or 4 into contention.
But all this is just we fans tinkering with a broken system. I have proposed before, (http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... ng#p605270 ), that the drivers should each drive one race in each of the cars so separating the two championships, albeit not perfectly. So this was another try a bit less perfect. You didn't like it.
If you want to testo only the drivers, then standardize the cars. That is a different sport.
The problem is that the general public only care about WDC. Try asking people for a list of names of F1 world champions since 2000. I'd be surprised if more than 10% mention a team as opposed to drivers.
You are describing two different sports that already exist. Question is why you want them both to be called F1.