JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Dukeage wrote:
Er, heard of the Premiership Rugby, NBA, Top 14, Super League, NRL et al salary caps? [-X
Where is the cap on spending money on the team?
The salary cap. There is very little else that a ball sport team can actually spend the money on that performs on-pitch performance. Building a nice new stadium (note that many Premier Rugby teams just rent them out from football teams) won't directly make your team win lineouts or get those shots from downtown. That's why they don't need to be capped.
Drivers salries are not the agenda.
They would have been exempted from the proposed budget cap, but they are not the majority of team spending like they are in ball sports. In motor racing the spending is on the car development.
Team budgets are, and Premiership Rugby, NBA, Super league et al are still dominated by the big spenders.
Those leagues are certainly closer though. Let's compare Premier Rugby with the football equivalent. Both have promotion and relegation, Premier Rugby a salary cap, the football one doesn't. The Premier League has had only six different clubs finish in the top four since 2004-2005, with three teams (Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United) having finished in the top four every time, and a fourth (Liverpool) doing all apart from twice. The other two only appeared in the top four once (Spurs and Everton in 04-05). In Premier Rugby, nine teams have finished in the top four in that period. Only one team (the Leicester Tigers) have finished in the top four all of those years. Only two of them only reached the top four once (Bristol and Harlequins).
I don't like the thought of the Max Mosley proposed budget cap (especially the two tier element), but the Resource Restriction Agreement appears to be OK.
vall wrote:it is not quite the same. Do they have salary cap per player or total salary caps?
AFAIK per team.
andrew wrote:Ok maybe I exagerated slightly, but it is a fact that ALL teams tested like mad.
Red Bull bought the A1 Ring to turn it into a testing facility right before the ridiculous in-season testing ban started. Why's no one bashing Red Bull for aiming to do a Ferrari?
I think they bought it for events as opposed to testing, they certainly wanted (or still want, I think the latter once they've rebuilt it) DTM races there.