Phil wrote:Andres125sx wrote:As Foxhound posted, that´s RedBull problem. They did it so bad I´m not the only one thinking they actually are willing to leave F1, so you can´t blame F1 for that.
Foxhounds problem is that he's stuck in a circular argument since page 34. Back on page 34 of the RedBull thread, he openly argued that Mercedes was not afraid of supplying RedBull with engines. On those pages or there abouts within that time frame, there were various conflicting messages from Toto and obviously the higher up board that entertained the idea'...
Actually Phil,
Your problem. Is that you are biasing this entire crisis to one team.
Namely Red Bull.
The major problem today is one of cost. And Red Bull don't care about cost or they would have adhered to the RRA.
There are reams and reams of literature from Mercedes, Lauda and Wolff that all say Mercedes were at some stage interested in a supply deal, but that Mateschitz had to drop his long running fued with Merc, negotiate an exit with Renault who are Daimlers industrial partners, and come up with a sponsorship strategy that was symbiotic.
None of this happened.
So what I wrote, the dog woofed, the chicken crowed is completely and utterly irrelevant to what actually happened.
You would do well to understand this forum is not tied into creating events from scripture.
So in effect all teams bar Red Bull have proclaimed happiness with supply and performance of their PU's but want the costs addressed. I even linked 6 independent teams quotes to prove it.
This does not equate to upsetting the whole system to appease one team.
Cost is the issue. And this needs to be addressed, the rest is just biased nonsense.