- 26 Jun 11, 22:21#262759
idunno. Yes, red bull has had money since the beginning. But they've been steadily improving each year. Takes a while to build a good organization. Money doesn't buy innovation, but it does buy the guys that tend to do the innovating.
And williams took a dive after '93 because of the ban on electronic driver aids. There's nothing that radical going on at the moment. Maybe the engine change in 2014 as others have mentioned, but that will affect all teams.
So I wouldn't be surprised if they continue the trend they've established at least until 2014.
Red Bull IIRC have had such backing from the moment they took over jaguar.
Their car is not dominant because it has golden paddle-shifts, it has innovation and clever design, money doesnt buy that.
Im not saying Red Bull arent there to stay, id much rather they did and we had three top teams, infact Mercedes too and have four.
But they arent going to be that dominant in any relative terms much longer. The Williams of 92 and 93 was dominant,then it dropped off until 96-97 then it was nowhere.
Am i supposed to accept that Red Bull are going to dominate like they are for the next 5/6 years in a row, cause thats the absurd impression im getting from this apocalyptic talk going on, its utter nonsense.
idunno. Yes, red bull has had money since the beginning. But they've been steadily improving each year. Takes a while to build a good organization. Money doesn't buy innovation, but it does buy the guys that tend to do the innovating.
And williams took a dive after '93 because of the ban on electronic driver aids. There's nothing that radical going on at the moment. Maybe the engine change in 2014 as others have mentioned, but that will affect all teams.
So I wouldn't be surprised if they continue the trend they've established at least until 2014.
Fantasy Team
VET, BUT, DIR(T), SUT
Red Bull, Toro Rosso/Ferrari
VET, BUT, DIR(T), SUT
Red Bull, Toro Rosso/Ferrari