I fully agree, it's a somewhat weird solution. I guess the same goes for Williams and their PetroBras deal, which is purely a marketing excersise at the moment. If I recall correctly their technical partnership failed because the Mercedes PU wasn't optimized to PetroBras' fuel.f1316 wrote:Right, well if that's the case, then cool.
But right now (we are at least told that) they are using total fuels and that total will come out with a new fuel to match Renault's PU updates/increase performance; if Renault continues using Total or, as the article suggests, move to castrol but RB have Mobil/Exxon all over their car, are Total/Castrol going to be happy supplying fuel to them?
What if RB are winning races with Total/Castrol fuel in their car but the winning car has a competitor's name plastered all over it? Are Total/Castrol going to be happy with that arrangement?
Seems more complicated than meets the eye and not an obvious thing to do, if you ask me.
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It is believed that RBR tried Mobil products for quite a while on their VTT with encouraging results.Juzh wrote:Would be pretty stupid of red bull if this now means they'll be in a similar situation to what mclaren found themselves in back in 2014. Williams went with the smart way of sticking with the petronas liquids despite being sponsored by petrobras.
wouldnt that be a bit silly? to outpreform manufacturer with different lubrication and fuel?lio007 wrote:It is believed that RBR tried Mobil products for quite a while on their VTT with encouraging results.Juzh wrote:Would be pretty stupid of red bull if this now means they'll be in a similar situation to what mclaren found themselves in back in 2014. Williams went with the smart way of sticking with the petronas liquids despite being sponsored by petrobras.
Nobody said RBR will outperform Renault. As long as they match the TOTAL products I don't think it's a silly move from RBR.F1NAC wrote:wouldnt that be a bit silly? to outpreform manufacturer with different lubrication and fuel?lio007 wrote:It is believed that RBR tried Mobil products for quite a while on their VTT with encouraging results.Juzh wrote:Would be pretty stupid of red bull if this now means they'll be in a similar situation to what mclaren found themselves in back in 2014. Williams went with the smart way of sticking with the petronas liquids despite being sponsored by petrobras.