Willy wrote: ↑19 Jul 2023, 15:02
Isn't it the same Mercedes whose shareholders wanted to stop the F1 program for lack of success in 2012? If Mercedes would have gone without success for another couple of years, they most likely wouldn't be on the grid today. They then sold 1/3rd stakes to Toto and recently another 1/3rd to INEOS. They also pulled out of Formula E. There is more to board room politics than emotions of a layman supporter.
Sure is, the same Mercedes and the same noises. Going all the way back to "concept by Mercedes-Benz" logos on the Sauber C12 and blew up as regular as my Labrador's bowels, which brought a comms letter to Jurgen Schrempp from the Merc labour union leader as to why they have fancy projects while staff are getting laid off.
2002/3 Same thing, same dude.
2009/10? Same thing different guy (Zetsche).
30 years later, people chatting the same story of exits.
Only there is now a variety of issues with Mer-xit(tradmarked).
The team was never wholly owned by Mercedes. Management (Brawn et al) owned shares and AAbar partnered before INEOS and Wolff bought those shares.
Stuttgart arent putting much to any money in today.
They're developing an engine for 2026.
They will be drawing money out with future engine caps.
They literally set up a seperate brand in AMG with autonomy in model control. So successful(and profitable) they actually did the new SL instead of "merc" themsevles.
Of course the team is also branded Mercedes-AMG now, for good reason. Pesky labour unions? Less of problem now due to the structural autonomy, and a huge % profit per unit return.
Pulling out of FE actually solidifies Mercedes commitment to F1, it didn't provide the audience numbers they wanted.
In fact, they literally won the title and left, the exact anti-thesis of what you are suggesting they will do now.
AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Jul 2023, 16:08
iirc, Norbert Haug was forced to "fall on a knife" very early on in the program despite likely being one of the architects of the PU dominance.
If Haug's name was Andy Cowell, sure.
Haug, a great guy(met twice) and seen him drift his R107....would be the first to admit he was not the architect of Mercs PU dominance. He was the guy that shielded the team and reported back under the old model. His head had to roll according to that method.
Exactly why Zetsche shifted away from that into the autonomous AMG model.