How much money do Red Bull have really?
They are involved in so many sports, got 2 F1 teams and now want to take over a team in Premier League.
What´s next? Countries?
I can live with Marco and Didi - Bulgaria needs a good manager right now. And they appear to be successful. The revenue of Red Bull is about $4.2 billion - achieved with more than 8,000 employees. That's twice less the size of people in Experian - the company I work for, who sponsor Williams. We've got similar revenue figures. Of course, we are selling different products, but what I really mean is that the Red Bull company is doing quite well.skoop wrote:i could imagine that rb actually earns money with their rbf1 team. i don't know about tr, maybe they get a +- 0 out of it. and if you're winning and taking really good care about the financial things (what they seem to be doing) you could get a + at the end of your bilance.
(i really have no clue though. just assumtions)
edit: god i hope they don't buy a country. just imagine president marko ruling your country
Gotta love Marko. I guess this means Red Bull will dominate from here to infinity..Helmut Marko, Red Bull’s plain-talking Formula 1 consultant, would second that motion. He says the Milton Keynes based team has simply ironed out all of its weaknesses.
“What our opponents lack is consistency,” Marko told Auto Motor und Sport. “Sometimes Mercedes is strong, sometimes Ferrari, sometimes Lotus.
“If they would always drive at that level then no one would think our car is so alien,” said the Austrian.
“We have just got rid of our weaknesses. There are no wrong setups, no more bad strategies, no glitches during the pitstops,” he added.
Marko said the simple matter of quickly getting to the bottom of an ideal setup is the uncomplicated key to a good race weekend.
“This is our new strength,” he insisted. “We used to throw away a weekend on the wrong setups.
“Now we need a practice session and we can turn the whole thing around.”
Why wouldnt Red Bull sponsor Webber at Le Mans ? Not doing it would just be throwing money down the drain, getting that exposure at Le Mans would be amazing for Red Bull.iotar__ wrote:You won't hear anything from Webber on that and other RB subjects. Do you think he remains part of "RB family" in his future racing endeavours out of kindness of their hearts?
It's telling that the car has a clear evolution from the RB5, where as Ferrari, Mclaren have been on a design mire-go-round despite the regulations being much the same as in 2009.horse wrote:So Red Bull have their 4th constructors championship in a row. Beyond missing the ball on the double diffuser, have they made any questionable development directions? I don't think so. Surely their skill has come from continuously making the right decisions about how to evolve the car. An amazing effort.