Astro1 wrote:Well, saying that they will be underpowered is IMO not correct. We don't know if they will or won't be underpowered. The fact is they have the opportunity to be overpowered NO?
Weather you believe it or not, but Max's attempts to drive all the manufacturers out of F1 and to have everyone run the same Spec engine, regardless of how stupid it would be for the premiere racing series in the world to run just one engine. He pushed the new teams to use Cosworth engines. One of his "ally" teams, Williams, has now gone to Cosworth power. He's got a massive stake in the success of the engine, and I'm sure he's done everything he can to help Cosworth put together a top piece in order to further his agenda.
We have already seen political decisions F1, (DDD) being the perfect example that flipped the field to suddenly have those at the bottom winning races from those at the top. Why couldn't Cosworth be destined to become the engine of choice, slowing pushing the larger teams out further still?
Williams has been quoted as saying that "The manufacturer dominance in F1 is over" etc etc. I see no reason not to believe that they know something, and that this is yet another move towards a spec series.
The FIA has just come back from a seminar about "overtaking in motorosport" why couldn't "SPEC" be the topic of discussion and agenda?
Sorry, again, you are missing the point that Cosworth has less time and money in the bank to DEVELOP the engine. This same spec engine that all the other teams have been pouring over a a couple of years.
There are more things stopping Cosworth from making a corker of an engine than there are reasons they could. It's all pluses and minuses. Cossy is rusty my friend.
A design needs tweaking from virtual space to reality.
Regardless of whatever intentions you may or may not be projecting onto the FIA has little relevance to Cosworths actual ability to trump the likes of giants like Mercedes and Ferrari. Even Reanult, the red headed step child engine of F1, has so much real world data and testing compared to Cosworth on the V8, with huge lubricant supplier investment.
I would hazard to say an F1 engine is impossible to make overpowered. Once you have more power, that is good, but these engines dance a fine line of power vs lifespan that is very easy to screw up, especially when you are rusty.
Do you see why the deck is so stacked against Cosworth's favor?
"Sorry Lewis we can't use that engine, it has too much power."