I’m fairly new to watching F1 (3 seasons now) but I love it and have read a number of books and watched many historical races. I wonder how come every team tries to build an all-rounder to compete with Red Bull, especially after they’ve established their lead in the current regs. Each team comes up short and it makes for a challenging season.
Wouldn’t it be more viable for say the top 3 teams to execute a strategy such as the following:
-Ferrari design their 2025 competitor focused solely on straight-line speed and would be designed to win Baku, Monza and Spa. They would take penalties in other races or just use 1 turned down engine with no intention of doing well at other races.
-Mercedes design their car with the shortest wheelbase focused purely on ultra slow and slow corners. Would be designed to win Monaco and Singapore.
-Mclaren would focus on medium speed flowing corners, and would be competitive in Silverstone, Hungary, and Suzuka.
The teams would each have a much better chance at their respective tracks of “strength” relative to Red Bull’s all-rounder car. The season would end in a tally where maybe Red Bull wins 7 races, Ferrari 4, Mercedes 2, Mclaren 5, etc….
I know this is unlikely to happen, but would make for a helluva entertaining 2025…