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Originally Posted by peebee2
So Mercedes and Ferrari have both heavily underperformed but should be rewarded for that? Riiiggghhtt....
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But being rewarded for that is exactly what will happen. As a result of their underperformance this year, they will both have more money to spend and more wind tunnel time next year then RB will….and so on down the grid.
Mind you, I don’t see this as a problem in much the same way as I don’t see DRS as being a problem. Rather I see it as the application of the same logic that necessitates DRS…an attempt to re order the grid by conferring benefits to the cars that follow.
No doubt these are band aid solutions but in lieu of any other viable solution to generate a closer grid the rules makers have little choice but to act this way no?