ME4ME wrote:FoxHound wrote:
Why would Renault want Torro Rosso when they could have Lotus, which was in fact the former Renault team proper?
FoxHound wrote:The problem for the teams you mention, is that they had debt which was linked to the team as a concern.As far as I'm aware, Torro Rosso are devoid of such liabilities AND get more money from CVC than either entities you mentioned. The only issue will be asking price, which can be offset over a period of time if the appetite for sale is strong enough.
Well there you go, you answered your own question.
I'll paint you a picture so you can understand the pertinance to the point I was making. Again.
Why would Renault want Torro Rosso when they could have Lotus,
which was in fact the former Renault team proper?
1. Torro Rosso has far fiscal less issues, but also may require investment to get to the level of Enstone's factory. Renault did win the Championship in 2005 and 2006 with that very factory.
2. Renault has a working relationship with the (Lotus) team, and has intimate knowledge of it.
3. Torro Rosso will be cut off from the "motorsport valley" supply line which is only possible now due to Red Bull affiliation.
There's a reason teams set up in this area. Closer working relations with suppliers, most of whom are in the radius of "motorsports valley", lower freight costs, and quicker turnaround time in getting supplies.
4. We have no idea how far Torro Rosso have been integrated into the Red Bull setup. Red Bull technology is listed as a supplier, and a partner. Torro Rosso have their own offices at Red Bull's facotry. Red Bull themselves have said that Torro Rosso's competitiveness would suffer if there was a split.
Such a scenario would only take off if the close relationship between Red Bull Racing and Toro Rosso stays intact, within the rules. Red Bull Racing’s headcount is much higher, the equipment of the team is more sophisticated — so without the know-how of Red Bull Racing, Toro Rosso would be hurt in its competitiveness.
I could implicate Marko in a fair few wrongdoings in that statement, but for the sake of the thread, you get the point.
Hopefully this is enough for you to garner the image you ought to have had initially.
And also, the above should let you know why the money Red Bull are reputedly asking for Torro Rosso, circa 150 million from some speculative reports, is exorbitant for a team that will suddenly halve in value the moment it's purchased.