Question to all which team will be the first to end mercs dominance
Personally I’d think McLaren or red bull
No way it will be Mclaren, especially since they returned to get supplied with their engines. For RedBull, we are waiting from 2014 and they are more or less as far as they were. Some seasons they are a bit closer, others further away.
you do realise that Toto owns 1/3 of the the Mercedes right? Why would he suddenly switch to AM and de-value his investment? ( and yes, I know he is a minor investor in the AM project too)Big Tea wrote: ↑17 Jan 2021, 16:19As Merc F1 is now owned by a triumvirate I think the highest possibility is internal strife in the team. If this does happen, Possibly the lead would switch to Aston?
With for instance Woolf at Aston, possibly with Hamilton it would be a close run thing considering they have the same engine.
Other than that, the look of things suggests Red Bull is the closest, but a historic lookback suggests Ferrari to pull their finger out for a couple of years again.
They have the funds, the pull to get the personnel and the clout to 'suggest' to the FIA/ F1 a suitable direction of development.
If I had to put cash on it
1 Ferrari
2 Red Bull
3 AM
Things could happen and Mclaren be up there, Nice, but I don't think so
If there was a split in the team, it is one third likely to involve him, and he would be looking to leave, and having his finger in AM, that would be the most likely destination . That's what I base the whole idea on.the EDGE wrote: ↑17 Jan 2021, 16:44you do realise that Toto owns 1/3 of the the Mercedes right? Why would he suddenly switch to AM and de-value his investment? ( and yes, I know he is a minor investor in the AM project too)Big Tea wrote: ↑17 Jan 2021, 16:19As Merc F1 is now owned by a triumvirate I think the highest possibility is internal strife in the team. If this does happen, Possibly the lead would switch to Aston?
With for instance Woolf at Aston, possibly with Hamilton it would be a close run thing considering they have the same engine.
Other than that, the look of things suggests Red Bull is the closest, but a historic lookback suggests Ferrari to pull their finger out for a couple of years again.
They have the funds, the pull to get the personnel and the clout to 'suggest' to the FIA/ F1 a suitable direction of development.
If I had to put cash on it
1 Ferrari
2 Red Bull
3 AM
Things could happen and Mclaren be up there, Nice, but I don't think so
Ineos & Mercedes clearly have zero intention of interfering with the running of the team & now the budget cap is in place there is little reason for them to fall out, unless say a team who they supply the entire car with the exception of the external aero surfaces with 2 sub-par drivers suddenly starts to beat them
Why just Mercedes? Why not the other manufactures too?Stu wrote: ↑19 Jan 2021, 23:16Once the primary markets for Mercedes start to ban (or limit) ICE vehicles in favour of whatever follows they will cease racing F1 anyway (it will have served its promotional purpose for them). However you look at manufacturers in F1 and wonder about budgets they only spend a fraction of their promotion/PR budget on it (and Mercedes now spend significantly less than when they came back (and purchased Brawn GP).
I doubt that. You see adverts for cars on paper on top of boards on top of wood, metal or brick when you look at adverts.Stu wrote: ↑19 Jan 2021, 23:16Once the primary markets for Mercedes start to ban (or limit) ICE vehicles in favour of whatever follows they will cease racing F1 anyway (it will have served its promotional purpose for them). However you look at manufacturers in F1 and wonder about budgets they only spend a fraction of their promotion/PR budget on it (and Mercedes now spend significantly less than when they came back (and purchased Brawn GP).
Interesting.source pls? Would love to read up on it
Interesting. How do you reckon? I mean the cars obviously dont change much from 2020, so pecking order would be rather similar