Well, it basically is saving face, but it is also protects the Renault brand. It would not have been wise to have your company logo associated with a team that, somewhat correct at times, burned you to the ground all year long.TAG wrote:This re-branding is pretty laughable IMO. It's basically a save face PR stunt from Red Bull as they swore up and down the grid they'd rather quit the sport than remain with Renault for the coming season. It's turned into an everyone wins situation for everybody but Red Bull.
I'm just a little saddened to see the legacy TAG Porsche engine association name soiled this manner.
Well I certainly appreciate that... but there is a large F1 community outside of F1Technical and they're still confused about the Lotus name, Tag is sure to follow the muddy waters suit. I'm more defensive of the Porsche in TAG Porsche let's see how this develops; I mean who knows, there's always the possibility they can hit a home run.turbof1 wrote:(We'll keep the jokes about your username and that it'll be on Red Bull next year on the background for now )
To be fair, the Lotus debacle was much more confusing. You had Lotus Renault (which became Caterham) vs Renault-Lotus Renault, all within the span of 2 years. Mclaren TAG Porsche is decades in the past, and TAG has only been a minor sponsor for a long while now, and not a title sponsor. People who don't or vaguely know anything about TAG Porsche will not know there's a possible issue, and the fewer people who know TAG Porsche will probably be able to differentiate it from TAG-Heuer, again because more then enough time has pasted.TAG wrote:Well I certainly appreciate that... but there is a large F1 community outside of F1Technical and they're still confused about the Lotus name, Tag is sure to follow the muddy waters suit. I mean who knows, there's always the possibility they can hit a home run.turbof1 wrote:(We'll keep the jokes about your username and that it'll be on Red Bull next year on the background for now )
So, Mercedes having a (boring) grey car is good thing. If they would go for red, put on some go faster stripes and some of HAM's tattoo's of wisdom, they would lap the whole field...Henk wrote:I've read somewhere that every badge or sticker you slap on a honda civic gives you 5hp extra. I don't know if that translates to other cars but if it does, it certainly would yield far bigger gains on an F1 car.
source?kooleracer wrote:Infiniti has ended the relationship with RBR despite their contract for 2016. So they might become TAG Heuer Red Bull Racing.
I think you are correct - the rumors were infiniti would still be sponsor of Red Bull, albeit with reduced financial support and they will be gone in 2017. In their twitter image a couple of days ago, red bull referred to "infiniti red bull racing 2016".Manoah2u wrote:source?kooleracer wrote:Infiniti has ended the relationship with RBR despite their contract for 2016. So they might become TAG Heuer Red Bull Racing.
their website still states infinity-redbull. which is odd if infniti has ended their realtionship, even more if you concider earlier this year it was redbullracing.com not infiniti-redbullracing.com
so i'm gonna stick to their official website untill otherwise is stated. apart from that, that is not logical.
Tag Heuer Red bull Racing - Tag Heuer?