€30m will buy you a Ferrari 059/3 engine, a Ferrari rear end and three chassis, and get you a test session and about 8 races through the season. Basically a complete race team, you would only need another €15m to complete the season. However you would have zero development plan on that budget. Thats if you were Manor right now. However Manor have, to my knowledge been running without a third chassis all season as 03 was written off in the Bianchi incident.emaren wrote:The engine deals are currently reputed to be €20-30MM / year.sgth0mas wrote: Youre going to sit there with a straight face and say the new engine formula hasnt added substantial financial problems to all of the small teams? Spending issues may have been a problem before, but this new engine makes that increased spending mandatory.
The actual team budgets are reputed to be as follows (From El Mundo Deportivo)
1. Red Bull Racing €468.7MM
2. Mercedes €467.4MM
3. McLaren Honda. €465MM
4. Ferrari €418MM
5. Williams €186.4MM
6. Lotus €139.1MM
7. Toro Rosso €137.45MM
8. Force India €129.7MM
9. Sauber €103.25MM
10. Manor €83MM
Obviously, if your budget is as small as Manor, then €20-30MM is something between 1/4 and 1/3rd of the budget.
Sadly, long gone are the days when you could buy a DFV and weld a chassis together in your shed and go F1 racing.
I am not sure what the €20-30MM package buys you, I would assume that it gets you everything that you need to make it run, the ECU is a standard item, but I have no idea beyond that.
€30m could buy you a Mercedes PU106B and a Mercedes gearbox, all your wiring looms, your Mclaren ECU and maybes a couple of steering wheels. You would need another €30m to go racing with 3 high spec chassis for the season and complete it with testing. Again zero development plan.
However, €30m could easily buy you one full upgrade and one good update for the car with another couple of value for money updates. Another words, enough lap time to make your car up to 1.2 seconds faster if you are a mid pack team. It would do a top end team one pre season update that will bring 0.45 seconds faster at Albert Park for two cars.
€30m will bring different degrees of success for various different teams, a team like Manor could spend that and gain 1.8 seconds over the year as they have more aero refinements to find, where that money to Mercedes could find only 20% of that in 0.4 seconds as they are hitting the glass ceiling and don't have many more aero refinements to find and need to spend mega just to remain on top. €30m can be spent in various different ways on different apples and oranges, a team may spend some on mechanical refinements to make the tyres last and still stay as quick, others could spend a percentage on buying more tools for the power unit electronics side to gain more management tools from the manufacturer.