Think their budget is smaller that the two teams they are ahead of in the constructors.
AFAIK they have the smallest budget in the field, least personnel, and if Alfa Romeo is to be believed, buying parts might not be the most cost-effective route, even though it saves time and personnel. I’m guessing most of their development budget was lost from Mazepin, and Gene has contributed enough to keep the team afloat but not fully replace the contribution of the outgoing sponsor.
The 23' car is designed now. The sponsorship won't make them competitive right outta box, maybe not even until 24'.continuum16 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2022, 21:03Next year they should be at the cap (meaning they will outspend Williams, and possibly AT/Alfa as well) with their new sponsorship. Excuses will be much harder to come by…
The 22 car was pretty good from the start, what let them down in the later part of the season was their upgrade budget. Maybe they will be more competitive throughout all of next season with the new sponsorwogx wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 00:46The 23' car is designed now. The sponsorship won't make them competitive right outta box, maybe not even until 24'.continuum16 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2022, 21:03Next year they should be at the cap (meaning they will outspend Williams, and possibly AT/Alfa as well) with their new sponsorship. Excuses will be much harder to come by…
Great news, i think they needed a more stable driver, and Hulkenberg has been matching or beating everyone he has driven with as replacement driverCaribouBread wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 08:00Its official now, Schumi out - Hulk in.
Nico Hulkenberg to make full-time racing return to Formula 1 with Haas in 2023
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... 2o3xF.html
At last.. this is a good signing for Haas that will provide them stability.CaribouBread wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 08:00Its official now, Schumi out - Hulk in.
Nico Hulkenberg to make full-time racing return to Formula 1 with Haas in 2023
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... 2o3xF.html
You’re right, it won’t have a lot of impact on the initial design of the ‘23 car, but what it will do is allow them to have more than 1 upgrade. 2022 proved that the team can design a decent car despite having little to no development for a year. Who knows where they could have finished this years championship if they could bring upgrades at the rate, say, Alpine did. Could’ve even been top 5, or at least p6.wogx wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 00:46The 23' car is designed now. The sponsorship won't make them competitive right outta box, maybe not even until 24'.continuum16 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2022, 21:03Next year they should be at the cap (meaning they will outspend Williams, and possibly AT/Alfa as well) with their new sponsorship. Excuses will be much harder to come by…
Maybe they see it a a 'calibration year' where they hope for a clean run with two drivers who hopefully will keep the repair bills down and give good feedback and get into the points soon, so they have a stable base and pan how to push on with a young driver.