Quote Originally Posted by Tarmop View Post
No, because in the end, those 0.x seconds that makes one faster than the other one, cost the same..., maybe even more, because of the limitations.
No, the first seconds are cheap, the last hundereds cost millions.

If you limit costs in the most important and expensive area's, the big teams will spend their money on other things. But those other things will have a smaller influence.
Thus, instead of 0.x seconds gain per million, we will go to 0.0x seconds per million.

The biggest budget will still get you the best car, but the differences will be smaller and thus more easily to overcome as driver.

Quote Originally Posted by Mirek View Post
That's not true. The automotive world is changing and the value of a purely combustion series is decreasing.
Yes, but that has nothing to do with how much a wrc title costs.

And i wouldn't really claim that the value of combustion engines is decreasing. In the eu some governments try to push a green agenda, but globally the combustion engine is there to remain of a few more decades.