With the current powerplants only being two seasons "old", why is there such a rush to introduce a new design? It took V10's about a decade or so to be replaced, it seems to me that F1 is going nowhere too fast.
There is so much development possible with these wonderful powerplants that it seems a waste to freeze them for three years, and a decade seems like an engineers worst nightmare. I'm beginning to wonder whats worse; these decade long freezes or political warefare similar to this seasons.
Maybe FIA supremos should think these regulations a bit more thoroughly, and consider the fans while they're at it. But I guess the second idea doesn't matter so much as long as the costs decrease right, because thats what
really matters. It appears that they expect fans to take as much nonsense as their willing to dish out, I guess for the most part we are, because
love is blind. Although one day we might just open our eyes and make a bold decision, just like
Manchild did not too long ago.