So let me get this straight: right or wrong, real or not, both Mercedes and Ferrari have declined to supply power units to Red Bull due to a lack of capacity and poor timing...Thunders wrote:Tost has been put in his Place: https://twitter.com/tgruener/status/653919880794755072turbof1 wrote: In the meanwhile it looks like Toro Rosso will continue with downtuned Ferrari engines into next year so cheers for that.
Fox Sports wrote:“There's not even a discussion,” said Lauda. “No discussion at all. I haven't heard anything from them and we never talked about it. I have breakfast every morning with Helmut [Marko] so I should know.
“We never thought about it because we have four teams running our engines, so we don't even have capacity.”
...and Red Bull counters with what's effectively a demand for twice the number of power units?grandprix.com wrote:"I am convinced that they were certain they would use the Mercedes engine in 2016," he said. "So much so that they not only reviewed (cancelled) the contract with Renault but also with Infiniti and Total."
But Mercedes said categorically no, and "Only then did they come looking for us", Arrivabene said.
"If they had done so in June, for example, there would still be time for us to look at it. But to come talking to us after Monza...
If it wasn't clear before, it should be completely obvious now that Red Bull is just working an exit strategy that permits them to cast blame on everyone but themselves.