It`s been like this for a long time, those who spend most get the best staff, best equipment, etc, etc, then end up at the sharp end of the grid. 2012 [Maldonado for Williams in the Spanish GP, Kimi for Lotus Renault in Abu Dhabi] was the last time I can recall the lesser teams had a chance at a podium/win, there where six different teams that won that year, when else has that happened in the "modern" era! I know this was a lot to do with the tyres, nothing changed there then...ESPImperium wrote: ↑17 Sep 2019, 23:51Its a arms race out there in F1. Ross Brawn had it right, the regulations should have been delayed till 2021 with a budget cap in 2020. I personally, think that chassis teams need to be limited to 1,000 staff, and again, trying to get this figured out may be difficult.
Anyway, good post, I do hope McLaren can get back up there fighting for podiums/wins although I just can`t see it for a good few years while the big 3 are still around, unless they come up with something no one else has thought of.