tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239944414177437471.post39638807801057188..comments2024-03-28T16:47:18.956+00:00Comments on SomersF1 - The technical side of Formula One: Pushing the Boundaries – Innovation in F1 #InnovateOrGoHomeMatthew Somerfieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13759263537936706584noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239944414177437471.post-43509972574445238862012-07-30T18:51:45.148+01:002012-07-30T18:51:45.148+01:00Good article. There's a constant tension in F...Good article. There's a constant tension in F1 between the desire for innovation, and the costs of the same. When teams are separated by tenths of a second a lap, and innovations can cost millions of dollars, there is invariably going to be cost-benefit analysis performed. So as F1 moves toward a spec series, for *cost* reasons, it wants to retain its image as the most technologically PopsTwitTarhttps://twitter.com/PopsTwitTarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239944414177437471.post-16770694019118651722012-07-29T22:09:15.696+01:002012-07-29T22:09:15.696+01:00Well said Matt. However, innovation will be still ...Well said Matt. However, innovation will be still be the domain of the well funded teams. The people normally at the back of the grid just cannot contribute to the evolution of the sport.David Frasernoreply@blogger.com