What brilliant new engineers are they going to get working on 2014 then, and how much are they willing to spend to get there after they've recruited them? Is this team going to have to wait for large regulation loopholes every time it wants any kind of success? That's a very, very expensive way to win.....eventually.
Interestingly, and maybe a bit controversially for some, in their article about PURE this is how Autosport described the lineage of the team:
It was somewhat surprising therefore to see Pollock [with PURE], who came into F1 as manager to Jacques Villeneuve (whom he now refers to only by surname), the 1997 world champion.
Thereafter Pollock sweet-talked a $500m stipend plus eye-watering annual budgets out of British American Tobacco to found British American Racing as stable for his charge. The resultant operation had arguably the worst bang-for-buck record of any big budget outfit in F1 history and mutated, first into Honda's marginally successful F1 operation, then into Ross Brawn's eponymous outfit that won both 2009 titles, albeit with help with a demon double-deck diffuser. Today the team masquerades as Mercedes.
Ouch. It seems as though, as I thought, Jacques is most unhappy at the wasted years at this team. Some things never seem to change.