Yeah of course. But that same surprise could right now be said of any team in the current grid, hence the thread! so much fun speculating in complete darkness
Yeah of course. But that same surprise could right now be said of any team in the current grid, hence the thread! so much fun speculating in complete darkness
I like what you say and would love to hear some actually decent ideas. Until then....MKlaus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:02 pmthis is a good chance for experts to stake claims about which concept (hgh rake, low rake, longer wheel base, shorter wheel base etc..) is going to be hurt with these regulations and to support which team have these new 2022 regulations have been brought.
we often hear armchair experts claiming that these regulations were made to hurt so and so team, when racing starts and they confidently say they knew it already.
so it would be great to demonstrate their skills now, before we see where things stand in 2022.![]()
Can’t remember RedBull being any more innovative than others in the hybrid era. They rather take an idea and improve it or interpret it in their own (extreme) way.hUirEYExbN wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:05 pmI like what you say and would love to hear some actually decent ideas. Until then....MKlaus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:02 pmthis is a good chance for experts to stake claims about which concept (hgh rake, low rake, longer wheel base, shorter wheel base etc..) is going to be hurt with these regulations and to support which team have these new 2022 regulations have been brought.
we often hear armchair experts claiming that these regulations were made to hurt so and so team, when racing starts and they confidently say they knew it already.
so it would be great to demonstrate their skills now, before we see where things stand in 2022.![]()
The new aero regulations are more restrictive than ever. Red Bull will suffer because of that. I think Ferrari could well pull a surprise, less innovation may do them good. Merc will likely come out on equal top with Ferrari simply because they're a solid team and that talent won't suddenly vanish.
All the engines will be roughly on a level footing as the technology isn't going to be heavily changed and they all understand what they're doing now. Except Renault who will drop the ball again.
There you go, my "expert" opinion that has no value and is vague and not too outlandish enough to maybe work out![]()
I remember Abiteboul saying loudly that they will need to... increase their budget to reach budget capraymondu999 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 12:50 pmIs it only 3? I honestly don’t know. Renault surely too no?
I have not read anywhere that Ferrari, RB and Merc are basically firing half of their employees.For 2021, the cap will be set at $145m. That will reduce to $140m in 2022 and $135m from 2023 onwards.
I am firmly convinced cost cap is a dream. Who will know if a team makes a development behind its racing organisation? They can pour in hundreds of millions into R&D and then simply aply the design into their next car. The biggest losers will be those who will be following the rules - or who simply wont have the cash to cheat this system.Jambier wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:16 pmI have not read anywhere that Ferrari, RB and Merc are basically firing half of their employees.For 2021, the cap will be set at $145m. That will reduce to $140m in 2022 and $135m from 2023 onwards.
I'm really wondering how they are planning to respect the cap
Ferrari have moved some staff to Haas and I believe Merc have moved some to Aston. I do question what work they are doing for the other teams and if anything finds it's way back to Ferrari/Merc.Jambier wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:16 pmI have not read anywhere that Ferrari, RB and Merc are basically firing half of their employees.For 2021, the cap will be set at $145m. That will reduce to $140m in 2022 and $135m from 2023 onwards.
I'm really wondering how they are planning to respect the cap
This is why they should have an open-source, must share car design.proteus wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:28 pmI am firmly convinced cost cap is a dream. Who will know if a team makes a development behind its racing organisation? They can pour in hundreds of millions into R&D and then simply aply the design into their next car. The biggest losers will be those who will be following the rules - or who simply wont have the cash to cheat this system.Jambier wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:16 pmI have not read anywhere that Ferrari, RB and Merc are basically firing half of their employees.For 2021, the cap will be set at $145m. That will reduce to $140m in 2022 and $135m from 2023 onwards.
I'm really wondering how they are planning to respect the cap
I personally hate it, and will fight it the best a fan can!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 11:46 pmMay as well have a spec car. If I have all of your IP and you have mine, we'll end up at the same point fairly quickly one way or another.
Unless you're in a position to sign a many-millions-a-year advertising deal or some such thing with Liberty, I fear your voice will not be heard, dans79. Money drives the decisions and there aren't enough fans of "pure" F1 to scare the money men.dans79 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:43 amI personally hate it, and will fight it the best a fan can!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 11:46 pmMay as well have a spec car. If I have all of your IP and you have mine, we'll end up at the same point fairly quickly one way or another.
they can easily move the excess headcount into one of the parent organizations to cover their costs and have them do what they do. not a big deal.Jambier wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:16 pmI have not read anywhere that Ferrari, RB and Merc are basically firing half of their employees.For 2021, the cap will be set at $145m. That will reduce to $140m in 2022 and $135m from 2023 onwards.
I'm really wondering how they are planning to respect the cap
Of course they can, but that doesn't mean they will.MKlaus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 8:51 amthey can easily move the excess headcount into one of the parent organizations to cover their costs and have them do what they do. not a big deal.Jambier wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:16 pmI have not read anywhere that Ferrari, RB and Merc are basically firing half of their employees.For 2021, the cap will be set at $145m. That will reduce to $140m in 2022 and $135m from 2023 onwards.
I'm really wondering how they are planning to respect the cap
Simply excluding them from the results for the year would have a big impact on most teams - points are money and having all of their points removed for the season would be a big blow, even for the big three. Not $100m big, admittedly.