I thought the limit on power train parts was a cost cutting rule. I don't understand why those rules still exist in the cost cap era.
I thought the limit on power train parts was a cost cutting rule. I don't understand why those rules still exist in the cost cap era.
In reply to 06HHR (Forum Supporter) :
What is the point of a Mercedes engine in an Alpine?
It doesn't seem very good for the marketing of French excellence.
In reply to DrMikeCSI :
IMO, Renault is looking for a way to unload the F1 team without losing face. The rebrand to Alpine, the selling of shares in the team to celebrities, bringing back Flavio Briatore and now this, it's all a way of unwinding the team from papa Renault. Eventually it will be sold or transferred to someone else (probably not Andretti though, the FIA has a beef with Michael and Mario for some reason),
jmabarone said:Did they give the teams an additional engine this year because of the longer schedule?
I agree with constructor points coming off for additional engines.
They may have, but apparently they are still taking a 10 place grid penalty for changing it too much.
DrMikeCSI said:In reply to 06HHR (Forum Supporter) :
What is the point of a Mercedes engine in an Alpine?
It doesn't seem very good for the marketing of French excellence.
I don't Formula 1 has worked liked that for a very long time. Whatever combo has the best chance of winning.
06HHR (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to DrMikeCSI :
IMO, Renault is looking for a way to unload the F1 team without losing face. The rebrand to Alpine, the selling of shares in the team to celebrities, bringing back Flavio Briatore and now this, it's all a way of unwinding the team from papa Renault. Eventually it will be sold or transferred to someone else (probably not Andretti though, the FIA has a beef with Michael and Mario for some reason),
Just to clarify, it's not the FIA. The FIA actually were on board with them joining.
FOM did not want an 11th team due to profit sharing.
Buying a team is actually the easy way in and the FIA don't care and FOM would be more likely to allow them in.
Seems like big trouble behind the scenes for the upcoming Audi takeover.
Probably why Sainz is staying clear
For Al Peen to get Mercedes engines, wouldn't another team have to lose them? Oh wait, Aston is going to Honda engines, I forgot.....so they would be re-branded as Alpein motors, by Mercedes?
I've been saying all along that Alpee-ing should just sell their team to Andretti and let them get on with losing millions of dollars......
In reply to kevlarcorolla :
I do wonder what's going on with Audi - I'm a big Audi racing fan, from way back in the days of Michelle Mouton and her Quattro rallye cars and Hans Stuck driving the big Audi in IMSA - so I was excited to see them take on this new venture.
But I thought Andreas was THE GUY when it came to getting a new team up and running and winning......
I don't know if hiring Bi-motto is a plus or minus for Sainz, since he worked with him at Ferrari.
In reply to MiniDave :
The Race suggested that it had to do with the downturn in performance this season. But at the same time VW has been wishy-washy about committing to F1 for decades. No idea why F1 is so keen on getting them.
In reply to MiniDave :
Sounds like he and the other boss(can't think of his name at the moment) have been butting heads so they kicked both to the curb and brought in Binotto to replace both in the short term at least.
Also keeping Zhou because they need his money,that doesn't sound good either considering they are still well over a yr before turning a wheel with real cars.
kevlarcorolla said:Part of me is hoping nobody handed Max a snickers and he remains a grumpy douch :)
I have to shameless admit that when he came on the radio having a tantrum I pointed at the TV and laughed like the kid from the Simpsons.
I've gone from finding it annoying to chuckling about it, not that it's funny, just that I find it absurd.
Favorite track. Usually iffy races. Hopefully this time Spa will give a good race.
Crazy predictions
Albon pole due to rain and timing of red flag for Perez crashing.
Lewis/Russell 1/2
Lando 3rd
Verstappen DNF after collision with Ocon at the start.
In reply to kevlarcorolla :
P2 appears that at least McLaren is fast enough to make it hard for Max to pass them. We need to have a really long DRS train to hold the RBR's back for a really long time for that engine penalty to actually matter.
In reply to alfadriver :
We can hope be gets boxed in but Max has been super strong on the initial start all season....he could get a few on the run to the turn 1 hair pin and with that huge paved run off he'll try and get the rest lol.
06HHR (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to DrMikeCSI :
IMO, Renault is looking for a way to unload the F1 team without losing face. The rebrand to Alpine, the selling of shares in the team to celebrities, bringing back Flavio Briatore and now this, it's all a way of unwinding the team from papa Renault. Eventually it will be sold or transferred to someone else (probably not Andretti though, the FIA has a beef with Michael and Mario for some reason),
I wonder if they've realized it's simply cheaper to have an uncompetitive team in the WEC than to have an uncompetitive team in both F1 and the WEC. ;-)
MiniDave said:In reply to kevlarcorolla :
I do wonder what's going on with Audi - I'm a big Audi racing fan, from way back in the days of Michelle Mouton and her Quattro rallye cars and Hans Stuck driving the big Audi in IMSA - so I was excited to see them take on this new venture.
But I thought Andreas was THE GUY when it came to getting a new team up and running and winning......
I don't know if hiring Bi-motto is a plus or minus for Sainz, since he worked with him at Ferrari.
Seriously. Who thought the architect of "Charles/Carlos, go to Plan C ... or LMNOP for that matter...whatever you think is best because, frankly, we're stumped at this end!"
Under Arrivebene and Binotto, Ferrari was a strong contender to the win the award for "rarely has a team done so little with so much."
Coniglio Rampante said:06HHR (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to DrMikeCSI :
IMO, Renault is looking for a way to unload the F1 team without losing face. The rebrand to Alpine, the selling of shares in the team to celebrities, bringing back Flavio Briatore and now this, it's all a way of unwinding the team from papa Renault. Eventually it will be sold or transferred to someone else (probably not Andretti though, the FIA has a beef with Michael and Mario for some reason),
I wonder if they've realized it's simply cheaper to have an uncompetitive team in the WEC than to have an uncompetitive team in both F1 and the WEC. ;-)
I swear my computer is bugged.. https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/renault-f1-team-near-inevitable-sale-explained/
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