I would want them to stop meddling with everything all the time. The only requirement should be to make the rules on the aero package as such that they enable cars to slip stream each other.
Everything else should be left open for the teams to do what they like and leave it that way for at least 15 years with no changes at all.
When you change the rules every season it's the teams with the most money that benefit the most.
Made me laugh watching the qualifying this morning, one commentator said that because the bigger teams (Ferrari and Maclaren) had spent all their money developing the kers pre season, they have effectively levelled the playing field because the kers has turned out to be a flop and that's why the grid is mixed up this season with the smaller teams at the front. So lets look at these smaller teams at the front:
Braun - One of the most heavily invested Formula One teams in history - $398.1m invested in 2008
Toyota - The most expensive team - $445.6m
Red Bull - The only team up there with a low budget and that's less than $200m Hardly low budget though is it, lol.
BMW, Maclaren, Ferrari and Renault all had budgets in 2008 of around about $400m
Chris.
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