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#398710
BTW, as a point of contention, Mercedes didn't actually threaten to leave, they just said it's a possibility given the environment if it should no longer suit their goals. Only Renault actually threatened to leave should the engine specs not be made relevant to their core business. The moral of the story here is Don't buy a Renault Hybrid Turbo, and certainly if you want a V12, buy a Ferrari!
#398713
BTW, as a point of contention, Mercedes didn't actually threaten to leave, they just said it's a possibility given the environment if it should no longer suit their goals.

Whether it's a statement or a threat; it amounts to the same message, if it doesn't suit our corporate agenda, we'll leave the sport!
#398714
BTW, as a point of contention, Mercedes didn't actually threaten to leave, they just said it's a possibility given the environment if it should no longer suit their goals.

Whether it's a statement or a threat; it amounts to the same message, if it doesn't suit our corporate agenda, we'll leave the sport!


What's wrong with that?
#398717
BTW, as a point of contention, Mercedes didn't actually threaten to leave, they just said it's a possibility given the environment if it should no longer suit their goals.

Whether it's a statement or a threat; it amounts to the same message, if it doesn't suit our corporate agenda, we'll leave the sport!


What's wrong with that?

Nothing; I'm just responding to WB's statement trying to distinguish between what Renault did and what Mercedes did! My team of choice, Williams also benefited from the engine spec change!
#398718
BTW, as a point of contention, Mercedes didn't actually threaten to leave, they just said it's a possibility given the environment if it should no longer suit their goals.

Whether it's a statement or a threat; it amounts to the same message, if it doesn't suit our corporate agenda, we'll leave the sport!


What's wrong with that?

Nothing; I'm just responding to WB's statement trying to distinguish between what Renault did and what Mercedes did! My team of choice, Williams also benefited from the engine spec change!


There're always winners and losers in every decision....and I really don't see anything wrong with corporations making savvy business decisions (no matter what it is) to fit their own agenda and expectations. The annoyance starts when a particular organization repeatedly threatens to leave almost every year, but never do.
#398720
Mercedes as one of the engine suppliers said AFTERWARDS that the chances are they would have not continued supplying engines if they were not relevant

Renault pulled out of team participation and also threatened to leave completely if the engine was not changed to what THEY requested - a 4 cylinder, in line with their manufacturing focus

Ferrari threaten to leave many many times if the rules were not changed to help them win. Bernie confirms that Ferrari have been bribed to remain in the sport. Ferrari have called secret summit meetings to get the engine rules (5 years in conception) changed after 2 races. Ferrari forced the engine change from 4 cylinders to 6 and delayed the change for a whole year. The v6 turbo was a compromise agreed by ALL the 3 makers, as were the regulations on efficiency

The only thing no one agreed on was the noise as no one knew then how it would be received. Merc have agreed to go with the rest on improving sound

The main thing here is Ferrari falling flat on their faces (I.e. Failing) to try to force banana republic style change after 2 races

This is not in dispute by anyone is it?
#398721
Mercedes as one of the engine suppliers said AFTERWARDS that the chances are they would have not continued supplying engines if they were not relevant

Renault pulled out of team participation and also threatened to leave completely if the engine was not changed to what THEY requested - a 4 cylinder, in line with their manufacturing focus

Ferrari threaten to leave many many times if the rules were not changed to help them win. Bernie confirms that Ferrari have been bribed to remain in the sport. Ferrari have called secret summit meetings to get the engine rules (5 years in conception) changed after 2 races. Ferrari forced the engine change from 4 cylinders to 6 and delayed the change for a whole year. The v6 turbo was a compromise agreed by ALL the 3 makers, as were the regulations on efficiency

The only thing no one agreed on was the noise as no one knew then how it would be received. Merc have agreed to go with the rest on improving sound

The main thing here is Ferrari falling flat on their faces trying to force banana republic style change after 2 races

This is not in dispute by anyone is it?


How do you dispute facts? :shrug:
#398722
What is the parallel between what the 3 engine makers wanted BEFORE agreement and compromise was mutually reached

and

one of them trying to change the rules outside the agreed regulatory framework AFTER the agreement and AFTER implementation and AFTER 2 races

Maybe the answer to that lies in the fact that there was a SECRET summit meeting between the FIA, Bernie and the engine maker with the worst product out of the 3 engine makers who came to agreement near 5 years ago, before they all invested millions
#398731
Minardi reckons that BMW want to make a return, and with Merc being so successful I can see why they'd want a piece of that pie, can't have the pointy Germans being in the headlines all the time.
#398735
Minardi reckons that BMW want to make a return, and with Merc being so successful I can see why they'd want a piece of that pie, can't have the pointy Germans being in the headlines all the time.


Just for saying this, my affection for your posts has increased a massive 5%. :cloud9:
#398739
Minardi reckons that BMW want to make a return, and with Merc being so successful I can see why they'd want a piece of that pie, can't have the pointy Germans being in the headlines all the time.


Just for saying this, my affection for your posts has increased a massive 5%. :cloud9:


Now I'm at -95% YAY! :hehe:

Edit: Rumour has it that BMW and Red Bull will join together as engine partner, think of the livery!
#398740
Minardi reckons that BMW want to make a return, and with Merc being so successful I can see why they'd want a piece of that pie, can't have the pointy Germans being in the headlines all the time.


Just for saying this, my affection for your posts has increased a massive 5%. :cloud9:


Now I'm at -95% YAY! :hehe:

Edit: Rumour has it that BMW and Red Bull will join together as engine partner, think of the livery!

Yes, they'll be rid of that god awful purplish whatever color that is.
#398742
Edit: Rumour has it that BMW and Red Bull will join together as engine partner, think of the livery!


:yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes:

Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
#398756
I dont like this. Its like how multinationals can have power over countries by being in them. F1 teams now have power over the sport almost. What would happen, They can now almost bribe the FIA.


I'd rather the teams have control over the sport, than Bernie Ecclestone...

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