dans79 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 17:18
Zynerji wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 17:01
dans79 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 16:37
Honestly, I think this is just as bad, if not worse.
They all would benefit, and so would we.
I vehemently disagree.
Maybe its a cultural difference or something, because it seems like a lot of the European fans want the open wheel equivalent of NASCAR. Large grids, tons of meaningless passes, and cars that are so simple, dumbed down, and equalized that any driver can win on any given Sunday.
I'm an American and a businessman. I have built and repaired several businesses over the last 20 years, and I find that one thing always reigns supreme: Synergy is found in Self-Balancing Systems.
Each team reverse-engineers each other's cars. Data sharing would completely remove that expense from the sport.
You seem to think that data-sharing would make all cars identical. That is nonsense. What it would do is allow 10 teams to each spend $100M in development, but to get $1B worth of data in return.
That tightens the field. (Fans win)
That lowers cost. (Teams win)
That prevents cheating. (FIA wins)
That opens development understanding. (Press wins)
That encourages the tech transfer to market. (Manufacturers and Consumers win)
The only downside? You not understanding how a self-balancing system truly works.