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Jordan
if only, if only.
Please excuse my cynicism on the matter, but why does everybody think that Ferrari is not in Formula 1 to promote their own brand?
I mean, it is their one and only marketing tool. I would go so far as to say that Ferrari cannot leave Formula 1 without taking a massive hit to their image unlike Red Bull which is, when you get down to it, just a drinks company and not a race car company that sells it's cars using the long history of competing in Formula 1 as a works team.
When it no longer makes any marketing or financial sense to do so, Red Bull, like most other companies out to make money, will leave Formula 1. I do not find this unusual. Remember that the team has some very long running deals with suppliers, like engines from Renault until 2016, so it is not like they are going to just up and leave if they get second or third place.
I think that what the article really was very honest. Instead of the usual platitudes about "an ongoing commitment" and "a love of the sport" we got an honest evaluation of what and why Red Bull, the drinks company, is in F1. Just like Ferrari, they are in it to sell their product. Unlike Ferrari, they have lots of other options to do so should this one have run it's course and no longer be viable.
Please excuse my cynicism on the matter, but why does everybody think that Ferrari is not in Formula 1 to promote their own brand?
I mean, it is their one and only marketing tool. I would go so far as to say that Ferrari cannot leave Formula 1 without taking a massive hit to their image unlike Red Bull which is, when you get down to it, just a drinks company and not a race car company that sells it's cars using the long history of competing in Formula 1 as a works team.
When it no longer makes any marketing or financial sense to do so, Red Bull, like most other companies out to make money, will leave Formula 1. I do not find this unusual. Remember that the team has some very long running deals with suppliers, like engines from Renault until 2016, so it is not like they are going to just up and leave if they get second or third place.
I think that what the article really was very honest. Instead of the usual platitudes about "an ongoing commitment" and "a love of the sport" we got an honest evaluation of what and why Red Bull, the drinks company, is in F1. Just like Ferrari, they are in it to sell their product. Unlike Ferrari, they have lots of other options to do so should this one have run it's course and no longer be viable.
Just goes to show... teams like Ferrari, McLaren and Williams are the true racing outfits... they'll stick it through to the end no matter what.
They exist for F1 that's their sole purpose.
I personally find it amazing that Red Bull generate enough ultimate revenue from participating in F1 to make all the expenditure worthwhile...
Learn your history, Ferrari are an F1 team first and foremost. Enzo got into the auto business to fund his F1 team.
Ferraris setup has really nothing in common with Redbull who sell a product and bought into F1 to promote said product.
Jordan
if only, if only.
Don't be daft! Eddie Jordan couldn't run a piss-up in a brewery with a bunch of homeless chronic alcoholics.
Remember this clown had some young German kid in one of his cars but was too stupid to have a proper contract so the kid very smartly moved to a real team. Jordan went to court but seeing as Schumacher hadn't signed a contract the case was a waste of time.F1 is a professional sport these days with no room for clowns these days.
Learn your history, Ferrari are an F1 team first and foremost. Enzo got into the auto business to fund his F1 team.
Ferraris setup has really nothing in common with Redbull who sell a product and bought into F1 to promote said product.
That is true. However now Ferrari is now mostly owned by Fiat, if memory serves and old man Enzo is dead and gone.
It is now a business that needs to turn a profit.
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