And Super Formula with Pierre Gasly
To be fair the only other engine in that forumla is Toyota. They have racing ties to Nissan as well do they not. Could be a way to almost stay with Renault if they give Nissan the base and research and Nissan make their own from that
Horner didn't allude that AM were gonna be entering the sport soon, he just said an announcement. I would probably wager that AM will announce that they're going to enter the sport in 2021, or 2020 if the FIA, FOM, etc. decide to change the regs for that year.
I wonder if we'll get a new livery next year then??
Rumor is that for R.B.: Christian Horner will take control of the team (Adrian Newey will be shareholder too).aral wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 15:52What seems to have been missed is the fact that Mateschitz has stated that he will be out of F1 within 3 years. Team is to be sold so there will be no RED BULL or STR team past 2020, irrespective of who their engine supplier could be.
Who will buy? Possibly even Aston Martin ????
Redbull team is made of two entities, redbull racing and redbull technology is Mateschitz selling both?LookBackTime wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 16:15Rumor is that for R.B.: Christian Horner will take control of the team (Adrian Newey will be shareholder too).aral wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 15:52What seems to have been missed is the fact that Mateschitz has stated that he will be out of F1 within 3 years. Team is to be sold so there will be no RED BULL or STR team past 2020, irrespective of who their engine supplier could be.
Who will buy? Possibly even Aston Martin ????
The model will be: Ross Brawn takeover of Honda team.
Engine supplier, from 2021, could be: Honda, Porsche, Austin Martin.
perhaps a large car company would look to enter at the top of the sport instead of rolling around the bottomBloodLad91 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 17:27Redbull team is made of two entities, redbull racing and redbull technology is Mateschitz selling both?LookBackTime wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 16:15Rumor is that for R.B.: Christian Horner will take control of the team (Adrian Newey will be shareholder too).aral wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 15:52What seems to have been missed is the fact that Mateschitz has stated that he will be out of F1 within 3 years. Team is to be sold so there will be no RED BULL or STR team past 2020, irrespective of who their engine supplier could be.
Who will buy? Possibly even Aston Martin ????
The model will be: Ross Brawn takeover of Honda team.
Engine supplier, from 2021, could be: Honda, Porsche, Austin Martin.
The team is valued at 630million$, who the fcuk will spend that much in F1?
Does F1 need more manufacturers?marmer wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 19:44perhaps a large car company would look to enter at the top of the sport instead of rolling around the bottomBloodLad91 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 17:27Redbull team is made of two entities, redbull racing and redbull technology is Mateschitz selling both?LookBackTime wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 16:15
Rumor is that for R.B.: Christian Horner will take control of the team (Adrian Newey will be shareholder too).
The model will be: Ross Brawn takeover of Honda team.
Engine supplier, from 2021, could be: Honda, Porsche, Austin Martin.
The team is valued at 630million$, who the fcuk will spend that much in F1?
back in 09 merecdes purchased brawn f1 for 110m for 75%
https://web.archive.org/web/20091119213 ... y-out.html
that was a few years ago and i dare say red bull has more to offer in staff and facilities than brawn did.
would be very interesting to know how much money they spent in total before they won a race in 2012 and before they were winning often in 2014. i supect the money may be higher than the valuation of red bull
we already got used to RBR brain farts empty threats.BloodLad91 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 21:08Does F1 need more manufacturers?
There are only ten teams, who will they supply to support engine development?
Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault all have three customers each, Honda probably buy Toro Rosso to stay in F1.
Mercedes and Renault are opposing changes to current engine formula regarding ban on MGU-H. If this happen new manufacturer will suffer same fate as Honda.
Whoever's buying redbull to compete in F1 must be suicidal.