thestig84 wrote:forty-two wrote:threep wrote:It just makes potential sponsors uneasy if they see a car like the Sauber almost blank, doesn't enhance confidence about the future of the team.
What about the BrawnGP car last year? That spent a lot of the season with very little of it's surface area covered, but they seemed able to attract some pretty lucrative sponsors.
I think winning 6 out of the 7 first races may have helped!!!!!!! Sauber need to make the finish line first!
Brawn didn't get any lucrative sponsors. Virgin didn't pay much and the others didn't come close to an operating budget for the team. Most of the money they had was the pot of gold Honda left them after selling the team.
http://www.sports-city.org/news_details ... Category=1
They had enough funding for 2009 without any sponsorship from elsewhere once they'd reduced their cost based by getting rid of 270 staff.
I'm guessing its a similar situation with Sauber, BMW gave them a pot of money to help run the team for a year until they can get some big sponsors, but unless they can perform better then they will struggle to get any big ticket sponsors.