I do not agree completely with WB here.
In some way, Alonso was correct in saying that there is no room for creativity in F1 (in fact, there are more restrictions than room for creativity in today's F1). You say Red Bull pioneered the blown diffuser and McL the F-duct and Ferrari simply copied it, but Ferrari also invented wheel rims and this can be called invenetion as it's an added advantage of some tenths at least!
Take the blown diffuser and F-duct, both things are banned from 2011; what's the use of the creativity then - just for a single year?? The technology is of use only when it is invented and mastered to perfection through testing and continuous usage. You invent tyre warmers, FIA bans it; you invent traction control, FIA bans it; you invent outboard mirrors for better airflow, FIA bans it; you invent movable floor, FIA bans it; you want to make better engines, FIA has freezed it for five years (ridiculously ridiculous to use the same-spec engine for five years; we don't even use a damn mobile phone for five years); etc. This list will go on and on and on..... How much and how many things will you ban under the cute name of 'cost control' every now and then?? What the FIA wants to invent by putting restrictions, a $100 tech piece that is used for F1, the pinnacle fo motorsports??
So, today's F1 highlights the restrictions more than the creativity as the rules are very stringent. When FIA and FOM wants millions of dollars in entry fees and deposits, the participation costs are bound to go higher and higher to overcome the initial spent amount to FIA and FOM as fees.
Anyways, the more we talk about this, the more will evolve. My point is - FIA should look at F1 as a pinnacle of motorsports for inventions and not for making strict rules! Let the creativity bloom, you will see amazing things!
