AeroDynamic wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 02:20
They should do a lot more to get rid of the b team stuff in F1.
AlphaTauri (i.e., Minardi) having solid funding is good for F1, and Piastri, Vandoorne and De Vries would more than welcome having a place to race F1 cars. The question, rather, is where is the Alpine B-team and where is the Mercedes B-team?
Ferrari and Mercedes have some pseudo B-teams but that means that Ferrari junior drives like Aitken still miss out as there is no proper Ferrari B-team.
More cars on the grid I say!
Besides AlphaTauri have only used the Red Bull wind tunnel for one season, it is quite different to HAAS and Aston Martin who have used the Ferrari and Mercedes wind tunnels for
many seasons.
AeroDynamic wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 02:20
Its pathetic watching Marko orchestrate 4 team mates across two teams in a championship fight
That Mateschitz and his advisor Marko should be condemned rather than praised for having a high commitment to the Italian motorsport industry and junior F1 drivers is really bizarre. Mateschitz has ensured financial security for Minardi Grand Prix.
Where Red Bull acted and stepped-in, where were the actions of RenaultSport or Mercedes GP when teams like Manor GP or Caterham F1 faced insolvency?!
Surely to act and save a Grand Prix team is the much better outcome!
Besides, isn't something like Mercedes Motorsport orchestrating 6 team mates across three teams in DTM far worse as far as B-teams and intra-team orders? Indeed the race leader from a different team slowed to a crawl from a 10-second lead to execute the intra-team order and swap positions. I don't recall Toro Rosso or AlphaTauri ever giving up a ten-second lead!
Far from B-teams that build their own chassis being a bad thing, and 18 cars on the grid with no AlphaTauri being better, the solution is really quite the opposite. Three more B-teams and
26 cars on the grid would be better! Especially for the likes of Piastri, Shwartzmann, Aitken, Pourchaire, De Vries etc.