Still... doesn't make him a manufacturer.Hail22 wrote:Peter Sauber was a driver, started a team in 1993 after Mercedes refused direct involvement in Formula 1.jordangp wrote:Hate to break it to you, but Sauber would be no more a manufacturer than Red BullHail22 wrote:Lets all agree on something, Formula 1 belongs to manufacturers not drinks companies (Red Bull) or finance companies destroying the heritage of a legendary Formula 1 name (Lotus).
We just want to see this Ferrari, Silver Arrows, Mclaren, Sauber, maybe the return of Alfa Romeo for 2014 (even though its majority owned by FIAT).
Red Bull: A drinks company who's marketing objective is to saturate in every motorsport and general sports to absorb higher product consumption, clientel.
Big difference mate
F1 is all about money, all teams have sponsors, and they are all there to increase the companies recognition and income. I thought that was obvious by now. Red Bull have made themselves very large, and very popular through sport, and I applaud them for it.