In short: yes. Because unlike Ferrari, Mercedes and Renault, who already have made the factory set up costs a long time ago, Red Bull literally has to built that up. We speak about a billion or more for starting up and development. Very probably a lot more, because Mercedes has spent that on development alone across 4 years.FoxHound wrote:You say ginormous investment Turbo, but is it that much more than what they currently spend on 2 teams?
Cosworth could manage for years too.
Red Bull also have a mysterious building with 40 staff called 'building 9', with Mario Ilien on the books.
These are all indicators to some sort of engineering project wouldn't you say?
And cosworth? Really? I'm sorry to say, but the last time they entered F1 it was a farce. In an age when development was frozen they still had an inferior engine. Red Bull is never going to settle for that, which means you can't expect that their expenses will be the same as cosworth, who again are already beyond the start up costs of building a factory, finding the right people and building up the knowhow.
I much earlier see Mercedes delivering 2016 PUs to Red Bull while the manufacturer team drives around with 2015 PUs, then Red Bull building their own PUs.
If I had to bet on what not only Red Bull would do, but us all are going to do, it is that we all move to Le Mans. Red Bull because it's a great alternative with quite a bit more aerodynamic freedom, and us because F1 will be dead in the water.