http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/56107

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I'm inclined to agree with him. Watching the small teams battling away with their own equipment has been one of the things I love about F1 and it looks set to come to an end.

Ok, so for the smaller teams it can be good news in terms of competitiveness relative to the front runners, but their competitiveness relative to each other is unlikely to change much, and I can't see a McLaren or Ferrari 'B' team being allowed to outperform the A team.

It might save them a bit of cash, but probably in return for taking the 'A' teams junior drivers, and my other issue is where are the designers/engineers/aerodynamacists who eventually find their way into the top teams going to get their schooling? Not at the tail enders any more