FORUMula1.com - F1 Forum

Discuss the sport you love with other motorsport fans

Formula One related discussion.
User avatar
By vlad
#333705
Well, Dietrich is an amazing busyness man. His every move has been right. Why should this one be different? :D
User avatar
By racechick
#333708
I was thinking of buying HRT, but since Lewis is spoken for I'll not bother.
User avatar
By Jabberwocky
#333712
How much would HRT be worth?
Brwan got sold for a symbolic $1. But for real.... anyone knows how much a team is worth if you wanted to buy it?


Brawn was sold for $1 but Honda took into account that they would of had to pay many millions in closing the team down. The gave that money to Ross and that is how he funded part of the year.

I have looked into a sponsor for this venture and so far we have these guys:

Image
By What's Burning?
#333715
I also hear that Lance Armstrong is available as spokesman for cheap. He's got lots of clout with sponsors.
User avatar
By Jabberwocky
#333716
Maybe with him as the spokesman we could call the team LiveWrong


I hear Schumacher is after something to fill his time in retirement.
User avatar
By kerc
#333755
I kinda admire HRT. They really want to race. They're a struggling team, not a rich playboy's hobby.
User avatar
By f1ea
#333758
I don't think Red Bull should be permitted to own 25% of the competitors in the sport...


Having 2 teams already, shouldn't even be allowed.
BUT they do bring excitement and money into the sport... so even if its not the "best situation", they have brought the sport back to life..... whether its what's best for the sport guess we'll have to wait and see
User avatar
By Jabberwocky
#333782
I am sure that Ferrari has a hold over Sauber if they wanted something. Plus I would think that if Mercedes said "Do what we want or we double the price of your engines" would make Force India step into line.
User avatar
By elfinitty
#333808
I kinda admire HRT. They really want to race. They're a struggling team, not a rich playboy's hobby.


Agree with that.They have a really little budget,but even with that and some judicial(I remember that was happening) problems,they managed to be enough for taking part and they really want this.
User avatar
By f1ea
#333846
I am sure that Ferrari has a hold over Sauber if they wanted something. Plus I would think that if Mercedes said "Do what we want or we double the price of your engines" would make Force India step into line.


Not the same case at all.
Even if Merc said that, Force india could go look for a different supplier or sue the hell out of them. It's a free market after all, and engine suppliers still have to compete with the others. I'm sure they have some protection in their contracts as well. Doesnt mean "negotiations" don't take place, but i bet Toro Rosso has much less room for negotiation, if any at all.

As for Sauber and Ferrari, I don't think there is much influence besides some normal typical situations. Sauber had BMW before and it's hard to find where they align themselves with Ferrari now more than before. Toro Rosso has Ferrari engines, and it doesn't mean much. RB has MUCH more control over Toro Rosso than anyother team/supplier has.
User avatar
By bigpat
#333970
I don't think it's that simple.

I believe there are other obligations attached to an engine deal. Some manufacturers may be more aggressive than others with this.

Case is point is that Sauber ( even prior to BMW, when using Ferrari engines), and latterly Toro Rosso, ALWAYS align themselves with Ferrari on all FOTA decisions. Co-incidence? I don't think so. It can always be written in as a clause to engine supply.

I believe the most watertight engine supply deal would be between Mercedes and Force India, given Mallaya's historical reluctance to pay bills on time, if at all.....
User avatar
By f1ea
#333972
Yup. Not totally simple, there are always negotiations; and they consider and look for the best package they (available to them) when they go on a deal. On the other hand, Toro Rosso can't negotiate much because they are Red Bull already.

This is a good one though:
"Die neue Motorenformel rückt immer näher. 2014 stehen die Formel 1 Sechszylinder-Turbomotoren ins Haus. Und auch einige Wechsel der Motorenpartner. Toro Rosso wird von Ferrari zu Renault wechseln. Es kursieren Gerüchte, dass Force India 2014 von Mercedes-Motoren auf Ferrari-Triebwerke umsattelt."

Toro Rosso will change to Renault engines in 2014.
User avatar
By Jabberwocky
#334007
"The new engine formula is fast approaching. 2014 are the Formula 1 six-cylinder turbo engines in the house. And some exchange of engine partner. Toro Rosso will switch from Ferrari to Renault. Rumor has it that on Force India 2014 Mercedes engines Ferrari umsattelt engines. "


So Red Bull will be swapping to....

Just remember how STR ended up with the Ferrari engines anyway
User avatar
By Denthúl
#334009
"The new engine formula is fast approaching. 2014 are the Formula 1 six-cylinder turbo engines in the house. And some exchange of engine partner. Toro Rosso will switch from Ferrari to Renault. Rumor has it that on Force India 2014 Mercedes engines Ferrari umsattelt engines. "


So Red Bull will be swapping to....

Just remember how STR ended up with the Ferrari engines anyway

Probably sticking with Renault. This would allow them to supply Toro Rosso with the same gearbox, KERS etc.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 9

See our F1 related articles too!