McL-H wrote:It's a shame that McLaren's longest F1 partner now leaves them. ExxonMobile has been with them for 21 years.. it shows a huge lack of faith, them switching to Red Bull. Loyal partners like HB and Exxon are leaving the sinking ship and McLaren still hasn't found a title sponsor to replace Vodafone, which left them years ago.
When one sponsor after another show they lost faith, I start losing faith too. I've been hoping for four years and it has lead to nothing. McLaren-Honda will be --- again next year, and their sponsors know it.
Not to mention that fuel plays a huge role in current F1. All the gains Esso has made will be useless, now that BP will start from scratch again
Im kind of not understanding u at all. Why would Mclaren need a title sponsor? They have Honda, which means free engines and salaries for both drivers, plus cash on the hand. Boss left Mclaren, they have Michael Kors now, Exxon is going away, they are getting Castrol in, TAG Heuer left, they got Richard Mille. Johnny pulled out, Chandon came in, they got CNN and NTT comunications deals, Segafredo is staying, they got Sensodyne and NRF got branded on the car. They also branded Innovation is GREAT on the cars for which i think wasnt free. So i dont see where they have a problem with sponsors. If u are "losing youre faith", then u are not a true Mclaren fan at all. I never lost faith and i never will. Season 04 was extremely painfull in a time when testing was unlimited and yet they bounced back stronger next year. Honda project was a project from scratch with limited testing and development time, maybe even a bit rushed too much but the progress was massive from last season and a similar step can be expected in next year. They wont be fighting for championship or maybe even not for victories, but they will be probably able to get podiums.