Well... that's the million dollar question, isn't it? Is the cost of competing going to go down significantly next year or not? There's not much transparency surrounding the new Concorde at present.WhiteBlue wrote:Obviously BMW-Sauber isn't for sale at 1€. With the cost of competing going to go down it will be more interesting to buy the team. At least more than it was in2008 when Honda pulled out.
The BMW targets always ended with a championship in 09. There was never any talk of any goals or targets beyond this. They probably planned to leave the sport as world champions.xpensive wrote:Still most relevant speculations SZ.
I'm stuck with what really happened in Munich ten days ago, the situation indicates to me that BMW's decision to leave F1 at this particular point in time was made rather in a haste, which begs for a reason which is not obvious to me.
Very reasonable assumption. If they stay for another 3 years they'd spend more and will sell for less money. Supposedly their marketing department doesn't view F1 WDC or WCC title as significant for the brand.Fil wrote:Another thought is the factory is worth more under current rules than where the sport will be in a few years. Basically they'll sell for more now than in 3yrs.
or they don't value what the F1 brand will bring to BMW in the next 3 years.timbo wrote:Supposedly their marketing department doesn't view F1 WDC or WCC title as significant for the brand.