It's been month since Mercedes departure is on the lips of everyone on the grid, on forums etc.izzy wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 13:53Racefans are speculating about Mercedes quitting F1 at the end of the season. Seems an idiotic idea to me when it's worth literally billions in promotion, but generally Racefans are fairly solid:https://www.racefans.net/2020/01/29/mer ... t-f1-2020/The board of Mercedes‘ parent company Daimler will meet in two weeks’ time to decide whether to withdraw its team from Formula 1 at the end of the 2020 season.
RaceFans, in a joint investigation with Autocar, has learned the meeting will take place on February 12th. Mercedes’ current contract to participate in F1 expires at the end of this season.
Mercedes’ departure would raise immediate questions over the future of its drivers, including reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton, and its chassis building operation in Brackley.
While Mercedes’ factory F1 programme has been extremely successful – the team has swept the drivers’ and constructors’ championships in each of the last six seasons – several signs point to a likely exit for the three-pointed star.
We will see. It seemed lately that they were finally Ok to stay 2 more years, with 2 more years for Wolff and for Hamilton.
We know the Mercedes CEO wants to cut cost in all domains, but F1 does not cost them a lot; but of course, they have already win everything, what's left to prove ?
This is the real problem. The only possible next step for Mercedes is... to be beaten, to lose.
If they quit end 2020, they will leave unbeaten, and whoever will be the world champion will suffer of "Oh yeah, it is only because Mercedes is not here anymore "