Funny, I remember having this conversation back on page 33-34 about how Mercedes would be happy to supply RedBull if Renault withdraw. That wasn't too long ago, in July. Now that this clearly isn't the case and Ferrari have declined as well, it's... because they treat your supplier like sh*t? Ehm... okay.
Since then, we've had various people, namely Toto state the conflict of interest in supplying one of their strongest competitors with a competitive engine.
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Also, didn't Mercedes just turn down RedBull to supply it with engines? If their chassis is so good and ahead of the field, why not supply RedBull? I think I know the answer to that question..
Mercedes have said, if Renault withdraw they'll be open to supply.
This should answer many questions.
Lets not kid ourselves here. I don't think Mercedes is being worried of receiving some flack given their PU is by far the strongest package on the grid. There's no way any customer team would dream of criticising them while the factory team racks up win after win after win with that same PU. Well, 2016 might be different, you never know.
Not only that, if they were to supply RedBull with competitive engines, they wouldn't just put the success of their own team at risk, they'd (could) probably upset Ferrari who perhaps wouldn't be 2nd strongest team anymore, assuming there is still some performance differential in 2016 between the Mercedes and the Ferrari PU. That would most definitely result in more pressure in regards to engine regulations. It probably makes more sense [from Mercedes POV] to have two competitive happy engine/factory-teams pushing to keep regulations, rather than being the sole dominator (engine wise) and have multiple other engine manufacturers lobby against what you are doing to the sport. Much of Mercedes long term success of keeping these regulation in check relies on a semi competitive environment and having strong allies. 2014 wasn't good, but 2015 has been pretty perfect from that angle. Winning most races but being beaten on a few occasions.