PlatinumZealot wrote:Yea.
Cause of the cheapness of it it might be inferior in certain qualities:
1) lower power to weight ratio
2) lower expected life
3) higher fuel consumption per MegaJoule of ERS allowed
4) lower power per displacement per bar of boost
5) Inferior technology (Example port injection)
I am of the opinion that the lower expected life would be the main consequence. If the engine is already designed then the manufacturing is the main cost generator.
If it was possible to make 10 times cheaper engines which last only 1 weekend then we would have saved half of the money. I am not sure is it is possible.
I was thinking about another engine formula. All engine manufactures would be separated from the teams and the engines would be ordered by the FIA for fixed amount of money per season. And muuuuuch lower amount of money than today. Then the engines would be supplied to the teams. That's all. Maybe the limit of fuel energy per race would also be reasonable to stop the power from raising insanely and forbiding poisonous materials or fuels.
Apart from that - total freedom. You want the hybrid engine - go ahead. If you want simple but lighter power unit - your'e welcome. Then the winner would be the clever one, who is best at managing the money to produce the best power unit. And I am sure that if there were no so strict constrains on the power units then the same level of the power and not much less efficiency would be possible to achieve using much less money.