If we agree that resulting performance is an objective measure of "motivation" to succeed, then the situation in Jerez may suggest that money may have been a factor. Technical problems afflicting all Renault teams shows, that some fundamentals were not considered and/or altogether missed. Complacency from prior successes?RZS10 wrote: yep, just that.
I believe they are all equally motivated and have their reasons to build the best package...Mercedes want to be the best (premium car manufacturer)... Ferrari , well Ferrari is Ferrari ...Renault being the turbo pioneer (heritage) etc.
There's just too much at stake and too much money involved to cut corners and for money saving, escpecially since Renault is "just a parts supplier" - they won't have huge running costs in Formula1 compared to Mercedes and Ferrari (well except for updates to the power unit and building it), and they will get back the money they spent on R&D by supplying it to four teams for some years.
Surely, with time we will gain knowledge of each engine producer's respective budgets going in to 2014.