FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis did not propose the near 50/50 split of electrical power to internal combustion engine output which lies at the heart of the latest regulations, but it was his team which had to turn the concept into a raceable reality.
That process has required all manner of compromises to mitigate the inherent challenges involved in managing the deployment and recharging cycles of that electrical energy.
In a roundtable call with select media including Motorsport.com ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, Tombazis
echoed the sentiments expressed by F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali in an exclusive interview with this website two weeks ago. Without pointing the finger of blame at the automotive manufacturers involved in F1, he conceded that their market priorities at the time effectively dictated the 50/50 principle.