i posted this on another thread, but I think it is worth considering. the racing has suffered a little because of the engine disparity. There has also been too much grumbling about the Gen IV, so this is my plan to stop all the engine nonsense cold....
The solution is pretty obvious.
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Spending money on engine development = spending money on war.
Spending money on team and driver marketing = spending money on post-war reconstruction.
Let's start building instead of destroying.
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All utterly excellent points, so rather than argue them, I will expand on why I agree with them.
First, I see the only solution as a spec, sealed unit. Certify four or five outfits to rebuild the things to a certain spec and make them all as equal as possible.
Does that preclude manufacturer involvement? Not necessarily. You could have ther manufacturers pay a flat fee, agree to a promotional budget, and then they will have to bribe the teams to run their version of the badged engine. Instead of throwing the money down the toilet on going faster (which we will just have to legislate away anyway), the manufactures will be pumping the money into the teams in stupid amounts. I don't see that hurting anything.
the manufacturers are going to spend the money to win, and you can take that money to the bank. All you can do is require them to direct it where it will do the most good for the series. It is utterly worthless to blow all that money on making the engines faster (and less reliable in the process) when we don't have enough cars.
So we come up with a good, reliable powerplant (hey, the cosworth looks pretty good), seal the thing and enjoy some good racing. Since the units are all the same, every manufacturer involved will have an equal chance to win without blowing millions in development costs.
Where are they going to spend the money instead? Well, they are going to have to make sure their teams have everything they need if they want success. Buy them some wind tunnel time, throw in some free engines, or just plain insult them with enough cash to buy whatever parts, spares and cars they need. It isn't much different than what Honda is already doing with AGR except it probably won't cost as much.
This will also end the ugly squacking over the rules and what can and can't be updated. You can bet we haven't seen the last of the updates now that the door has been opened, so a spec motor would stop that cold.
Oh, so what if we aren't developing technology? It's a really different world than when Carl Fisher cut the deal for the bricks.
Technology cost money and makes speeds unacceptably high. As long as someone is willing to pay for it all, it's all good and well if you want to use the place as a test bed, to improve the breed, but that concept really ground to a hault with Parnelli's gearbox.
We have to think about the sport instead.
If the manufacturers bail? tough, so long. The sport survived for years with offys and cosworths. If the engine makers bolt, we will still have a sealed, reliable and available unit for everyone. If the tuners do find an improvement, it can be held back until they have enough updates for everyone. Everyone is running the same motor so who cares? The engine companies will be free to do their own research and contribute to the overall pool of knowledge.
Mostly though, I feel it's a real waste of money to keep escalating the speeds and then turning them back. If we can require the makers to spend it on funding the sport instead, it will be win/win for everyone.
And oh by the way, a spec sealed motor will provide great racing on the level we had last year..


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