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Budget cap revival
The teams are open to the suggestion of a budget cap. Which would mean freer (but not ridiculously freer) technical regulations. F1 would be more about thinking than spending. There are apparently three options open to the teams. One is tighter technical regulations (Red Bull have championed that particular route), a budget cap (Sauber and probably most other teams of that ilk), a resource restriction (said to be favoured by most top teams).
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/102627 Your thoughts. |
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18 Sep 2012, 13:17 (Ref:3137814) | #3 | ||
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Budget cap, open regs, please.
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i would like to see a combination of an overall budget cap and a RRA for certain key components.
i would also think a mechanism is required to discourage overspending short of changing championship standings after the accountants have figured out who spent what. the NBA has done some interesting things with a soft salary cap and the application of a luxury tax to penalize those who go over. no one losses their title but the owners get penalized financially with the proceeds being distributed to those that dont violate the rules. |
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F1 needs a budget cap, period. How to make it happen and how to control it, can be done, it's up to the teams, really.
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Don't blame me. This should have been sorted out ages ago.
I rather think that a budget cap will preclude vast amounts of R&D, so it may be wise to stick to what you know works, rather than go out on a limb with anything too risky that can't be turned around within your budget. Quote:
Indeed it can be done. Once they sort out what can and can't be included within a fixed budget. Some teams don't even own a wind tunnel, never mind have the backing of a car manufacturers spending and technological input. |
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18 Sep 2012, 19:45 (Ref:3138043) | #7 | ||
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The sooner we can get rid of Marussia, HRT and Caterham, the better. All they do is get in the way of real competitors. I would much prefer an 18 car lineup than a 24 car lineup consisting of 18 F1 cars and 6 moving chicanes. |
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Ergo: the differences are very small these days, and I would not call the 3 last teams moving chicanes. Caterham is close to bridging the gap to the Toro Rosso's. |
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It's precisely because F1 wants to keep these "sub" teams, that a budget cap seems necessary. It would certainly be that a budget cap would be set at well under the figure that Sauber are now throwing at the sport, and believe me, that's not a lot!
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[QUOTE=Marbot;3137856]Don't blame me. This should have been sorted out ages ago.
Your special, we love to blame you... |
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19 Sep 2012, 21:27 (Ref:3138683) | #12 | ||
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Limit the grid to 20 cars, and only allow teams to participate in any GP if they first post pre season testing lap times for both cars within 107%. |
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Are we to be cheated of seeing that team develop its car through the season? |
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"Smiley Branson" teams and others may well have less budget but they perform a very necessary function, bringing on and providing an opportunity for other drivers and engineers to develop their skills without maybe the spotlight and pressure a job at Lotus or Ferrari would bring. With your reasoning the Premier League would consist of 10 football clubs, if that! |
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The obvious solution is to allow top teams to run new and exciting talent in third cars, where the size of the drivers wallet isn't the main consideration. We then have a situation where new drivers can show their talent in real F1 cars, rather than pay drivers tooling around at the back, holding everyone up whilst throwing cash at the underclass teams. |
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Perhaps we need a Concord definition of "crap"? |
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20 Sep 2012, 21:21 (Ref:3139298) | #19 | ||
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Give the top teams third drivers, and they will bring the top drivers to F1. Allow also ran teams in F1, and it will be littered with pay drivers either holding up, or crashing into real drivers. BTW, I would love to own an F1 team, but I can't afford it. I don't demand that F1 lowers it's entry fee to a couple of hundred pounds, I just accept it. That is what the likes of Virgin should do. |
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If do Montezemelo is seriously suggesting 3 car efforts then it will be the start of F1 franchising. That way madness (and reduced grids) lies. |
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Correct. Monty, as usual, is thinking of himself. How ironic that he's not (yet) spoken out against the suggestion of a 'budget cap'. |
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I would be fine with this:
"If you put constraints on all those [technical] things then we are in danger of spoiling the sport, and I would certainly advocate a restraint on resources. You cannot spend more than this; you cannot have more people than this and you have to do the best job you can with what you have got. Then you still allow innovation and you still allow the spirit of F1. For me it is definitely the way to go." The question then becomes how do you control costs for manufacturers who can hide costs in their huge companies with all their subsidiaries? I mean, wouldn't you need to hire tons of accountants to scour all the worldwide books of Ferrari? |
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You're right. That is the question. But the FIA have said time and again that it's completely doable. You just and out huge penalties i.e. disqualification from championship for any transgressions. A car company that is demonstrated to be fraudulent can lose a lot of business in no time at all.
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Budget caps are unworkable, as well as being totally against what F1 is about. Keep the poor people out of F1 IMHO. If you can't afford F1, there is always GP2, GP3, FR, FF etc. F1 is the best of the best, not the people who need drivers to provide funding for an also ran ****ty car to so much as pay for tyres. If you need a budget cap to be in F1, don't be in F1. End of... |
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