Emag wrote: ↑31 Mar 2022, 17:01
Is the status of a factory team really that beneficial when power unit development is frozen for multiple years?
What sort of an advantage can the factory team have on the customers if the PU design remains the same every year. It gives everyone time to adapt, so at some point it's just diminishing returns.
And sure, the money from Audi is nice, but they will not even be able to spend most of it in the F1 programme due to the budget cap.
I don't really see a huge appeal in this deal, especially at the cost of McLarens brand independence.
But even if they go for it, I don't think it's going to make things worse for them anyway.
Might be a good time to enter, now that the engines are locked in. They get to baseline all of the engines through 2022, and then build their engine to that spec. Worst case, they take some penalties in their first season introducing a few extra updates. Audi, like Merc, should be able to produce a good one--they supplied to DTM and WEC to good effect, plus all their mass market manufacturing data.