My first thought about that is that it's possibly the most stupid approach available to separate ICE engineering from efficiency/energy recovery efforts. I'm still waiting for a decent rationale for the continued freeze (I'm tempted to call it "homoillogation" or something ...) but whether one is forthcoming or not, I sense a deep feeling of disillusionment creeping on me. This is F1 being used to fight windmills, stalling new structures of energy economy emerging in a way that would threaten old players. Well, if there's anything that history teaches us, being unable to conform leads to insignificance or oblivion. I have advocated and will do my darndest for a sustainable and replenishing economy to emerge. Looking at this development, I have to wonder whether it places the sport in polar opposition to where I'm coming from. If so, then so be it.
I'm quoting this post because I've just noticed that it was printed in Racecar Engineering January's issue, page 96.
Congrats both Checkered and f1technical.net!
