I think the "Swiss engineering" reference is pretty obvious, it's Mario Illien. TAG is just a title sponsor.gandharva wrote:So TAG engine next year. Only question left is will they be allowed to develop that engine? I think they will! I also think they aldready started months ago to do so.
Like I mentioned in the other thread, and forgive me if above is a joke, but it's definitely a reference to TAG. The marketing guys who made this probably have no idea who Mario Illien even is.djos wrote:I think the "Swiss engineering" reference is pretty obvious, it's Mario Illien. TAG is just a title sponsor.gandharva wrote:So TAG engine next year. Only question left is will they be allowed to develop that engine? I think they will! I also think they aldready started months ago to do so.
krisfx wrote:Yeah not a dig my man! - I think the TJ13 site is debatable on its reliability!
https://joesaward.wordpress.com/2015/12 ... r-at-rbr/?However, TAG boss Mansour Ojjeh is currently selling his shares in McLaren and might possibly do an engine-branding deal with Red Bull to highlight that change. We will have to see…
Pretty sure you are right, Illien is the main reference for "Swiss engineering" & they are using superb marketing skills to tie TAG in also.djos wrote:I think the "Swiss engineering" reference is pretty obvious, it's Mario Illien. TAG is just a title sponsor.gandharva wrote:So TAG engine next year. Only question left is will they be allowed to develop that engine? I think they will! I also think they aldready started months ago to do so.
I'm not a Ron Dennis Fan, nor do I dislike him.Schuttelberg wrote:Well, for a lot of people Ron Dennis is McLaren. Personally speaking, his contribution to F1 and in particular McLaren has been overwhelming. However, like all great champions at some stage, he is well and truly over the hill. His interactions with the media tend to create smokescreens rather than clearing the air. McLaren are almost without sponsors. Something needs to change and like I said, I already felt that in 2008 his time had come. TAG has been associated with McLaren for 30 years. Surely, something must have gone wrong?
Although I do have to heavily consider the possibility of Red Bull having a seperate development path, I also think it's not a foregone conclusion or fact at this point. The wording gives more then enough reason to atleast consider Ilmor will help develop the Renault PU, which will be used by both Red Bull and Renault. It could be that the earlier development by Ilmor is finally going to be an upgrade.Manoah2u wrote: "Their [Renault's] technical partnership with Ilmor gives us confidence, and we look forward to the 2016 season."
The latter comment refers to the prospect of Renault linking up with engine guru Mario Illien to help drive forward development of the French car manufacturer's power unit from next year.
turbof1 wrote: So to be concluded.
Edit: Autosport reports indeed it'll be the latter case. So for 2016 atleast, Red Bull will NOT have a separate development path. TJ13 got burned, well atleast partly.