Comments by "M4NA5" (@M4NA5) on "Sky Sports News" channel.

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  39. This idea that cost cap is a deterring rest of the teams from catching up is such a lame excuse initiated by those who are incompetent and have no idea what they’re doing (*cough* Mercedes *cough*). Two teams with the biggest year over year pace improvement that turned up at Bahrain were two of Mercedes’ customer teams - Aston Martin and Williams. Fernando Alonso has dominated first half of the season behind the two Red Bulls this year, while Williams have scored more points this year than they did in last 4-5 years. Another Mercedes customer team that has made huge strides through this season are McLaren. All three teams - Aston Martin, McLaren, and Williams operate at a lower budget compared to big three (Ferrari, Mercedes, and Red Bull Racing), while Williams don’t even have the necessary facilities required to build a quick race car, and yet all three teams have outperformed the works Mercedes team on pure merit on multiple occasions this season. Mercedes have brought upgrades at almost every racetrack this season, and are yet to show any race winning pace compared to Red Bull Racing and Ferrari, even Aston Martin that could’ve won at Monaco or Zandvoort. Forget the idea of making F1 sustainable for a second and think about this - if Red Bull Racing indeed got the fundamental design right, in the absence of cost cap, what’s preventing them from throwing large sums of money to make sure they bring the best upgrades to the track, and build an even bigger gap over rest of the field? Rant over.
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