ZakB wrote: ↑01 Sep 2017, 18:27
Phil wrote: ↑01 Sep 2017, 18:18
No way McLaren will walk from Honda. No way will Honda let McLaren walk. No way will Honda break the contract for Torro Rosso.
McLaren cant afford to walk away just like that. By staying with Honda, they remaim a high budget works-team...
Haha, you probably don't know who their shareholders are. McLaren will still be a high budget team, with or without Honda (hopefully without). Those 50 million pounds can be quickly earned back by getting back on the podium.
As others have mentioned, the level of investment by Honda is far greater. Just because McLaren has wealthy investors, doesn't mean they are ready to sink money into a bottom-less pit either. They have money because they are usually rather smart in what and where they invest in - not just for the fun of it.
The matter of fact is that ever since 2012, McLaren has been on a downward slope. They lost major sponsor Vodafone and haven't been able to replace them for various reasons: the market has decreased (popularity gone down), financial markets more difficult. And Ron Dennis was adamant not to sell below value (which may have been a mistake given the lack of sponsors). To make matters worse, the split up with Mercedes also hurt them far more than meets the eye; they lost lots of technical staff too. As a result, the years 2013 and beyond have been rather difficult...
Arguably, going to Honda wasn't such a bad thing. While the engine hasn't been great, the level of investment has paved the way for McLaren to build up high quality staff and apparently, if we are to believe them, build a fantastic chassis. How much this is actually due to the engine Honda has built, well is rather difficult to assess.
Who is to say that things would be much better with Renault? Mercedes and Ferrari units are off the table anyway. So it comes down to Honda with lots of money and Renault without.