FoxHound wrote:@Henra
I have given lee way for supplier status. I'm not saying every penny of the 350 million is used towards Red Bull.
1.What I'm saying is that if you are using the argument that Red Bull technologies is a supplier to other teams including Red Bull(Torro Rosso and caterham the other 2)
and that the the 350 million reflects that, I would like to know why?
2.Why can Mercedes achieve 100 million for it's Mercedes HPE arm, yet supply 3 teams with Engines and KERS units which are vastly more expensive to produce and supply than suspension arms and gearboxes.
http://www.coreindex.co.uk/company-prof ... stryid=226
http://www.worksmart.org.uk/company/com ... d=01760288
Mercedes can produce an F1 car, run a factory and supply 3 teams with engines and KERS
for less than Red Bull technologies supplies 1 top team and 2 lower rung teams. And I havent even started on the 250m RBR has for it's own team...
This doesn't strike you as strange in the slightest?
I think its a pretty straight forward issue here.
in the company statement, Turnover is refer to as income or revenue from sales of product and services to their customers, which include RBR, STR, Caterham, Lotus etc. And that figure is US$350m. If you have no customer, you have no turnover.
Cost of Sales is refer to the cost of providing the sales, which could include fixed overhead, material, operation cost, employee cost, outsourcing, licensing cost etc, and that figure is US$300m. And this is actually what is more important if you want to talk about spending.
As to how much of that $300m or US$350 goes into RBR or STR is up to us for guessing, but my ball park is that it will be around 60-70% as you cant expect that RBT is giving freebies to STR and other F1 companies
As for the RBR $250m budget you talking about, I would reckon that $200m of that money will go to RBT, while the rest ($50m) will be spend on operating cost for attending 20 races, testing, hospitality, crews, hotels, road show etc etc.
Yes, merc might be spending less, but they are going to spend more this year and then again, why are we using Merc as a benchmark as comparison to RBR? Why not talk about more successful team like Ferrari and Mclaren?