But at least one could die unless serious changes are not made to its technical regulations.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
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But at least one could die unless serious changes are not made to its technical regulations.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
When I first became involved in motorsport everbody with the exception of Ferrari used the Cosworth DFV and we had some exciting racing so whats the problem folks?
I really don't understand, what was wrong with the 2002 rules that since then FIA has wanted to change them so much and so often.
Cutting costs? Well, have the budgets of teams decreased since 2002? No! So why bother?
The domination of Ferrari? In F1 there have always been some shorter or longer periods, when one team dominates. It doesn't mean this lasts forever, situations in F1 alter quickly. 2002 was simply one extraordinary year and it doesn't mean future would have been like that too.
Reduce speeds? This one I can understand to (some) extent and some compatible changes have been made.
Now with standard engines Max seems to have a radical idea about cutting costs - to get the biggest spenders (aka factory teams) out of F1. :p :
Here seems to be a discussion about WRC vs F1 situation.
Well, WRC is in a different situation and considering their current low, the changes are needed - arguably in 2010 we could see more manufacturers (maybe 6-7 instead of current 4), so that's a step forward. However, I don't see, how will the standard engine improve the state of F1 - it may actually diminish the amount of teams.
well this is fine as long as FIA allows any team that want to build their own engines can. I thought the supertech was the hot tech but they never kept the power up.Quote:
Originally Posted by fabricator/61
I thought they were. It's my understanding that the FIA is a non-profit organization.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Loosely speaking---maybe Not for profit organizations :rolleyes:
a big serious threat ...Quote:
Alonso threatens to quit in 2010
Double world champion Fernando Alonso would think about quitting Formula One if the sport adopted a standard engine from 2010
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Originally Posted by call_me_andrew
It depends on what you define as "profit"?
An awful lot of money moves around in Motorsport and some people have definitely profited through the FIA and their roles in the organisation.
If this standard engine happen, say goodbye to F1 as we know it, becasue we might aswell call it A1GP,Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
Good to see a driver with some principles at last. Hopefully this, combined with similar threats from Ferrari and Toyota, will be enough to blow this retarded idea completely out of the water for good.