Mercedes have had more than enough success to excuse their extraordinary spending. Now It's time to change, and I hope liberty will have the balls to do so. Engine needs to be less of a differentiator than it is now (complelety engine formula atm, 2017 aero regs had miniscule impact as we can see) and also be much more simple, just as newey says. Otherwise we can safely assume quite literally no one will beat mercedes for the forseable future (as in as long as the current V6 persists, and possibly after 2021 if changes are not big enough).Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 12:07No need to wait - he's correct that the Mercedes is the best engine on the grid. But that's not their fault. They spent a shed load of cash developing the best engine on the grid so they are quite rightly reaping the rewards of that. Perhaps RedBull should develop their own engine if they're not happy. They've spent several years moaning about Renault so I say "shut up and put up". Show us how great RedBull is and build the entire package just like Mercedes and Ferrari.
F1 is about who can build the best car. Not just the best aero package or just the best engine but the best car. Mercedes have done that for several years and won the titles to prove it. Ferrari came close last year but lost their way mid season. RedBull just moaned. A lot. It's got very boring to listen to.
As for the "red bull should develop their own engines". This is the worst kind of argument you can give. Going down that route guarantees you to the back of the grid. It means only manufacturer teams are allowed to play in the sandbox, and look how that turned out. 4 years of mercedes walkovers, and looks like the 5th year on it's way. Huraah.