- 30 Nov 14, 14:11#428180
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We now have a bit of definition for what has been a very confusing and emotive period for certain F1 fans. We have closed the chapter of any changes at all for 2015, although some are still arguing for it not understanding that the battle (which only existed in Horners head) cannot be fought because the deadline for 2015 is long past.
The action has therefore moved on to the next theatre and we are waiting for Horner to draw up his lines and dig in. As mentioned before the engine protagonists are Merc vs Ferrari, Renault are not interested even in being in F1 racing and they have been reluctant to spend money in the first place. Horner was therefore providing a proxy for an unwilling Renault, therefore the 2015 battle could not have been won without RBR formally putting up a lot of cash to persuade Renault to agree to any open ended spending.
So the next battle appears to be forming around changing the hybrid for a simple turbo and standard recovery - so Red Bull wouldnt have to put up so much with Renault. Lets face it no one would care if Renault walk away - except Red Bull who are the only customer, and as a works partner wont be paying much for the engines - so If Renault want to walk away it wont be because of the Hybrid itself its because they messed up the business. Leaving Red Bull to take over - so Horner will want to take over Renault as cheaply as possible
So we have Merc and Honda vs Ferrari and RBR F1 engines(formerly Renault), I think the next battle is already decided
The action has therefore moved on to the next theatre and we are waiting for Horner to draw up his lines and dig in. As mentioned before the engine protagonists are Merc vs Ferrari, Renault are not interested even in being in F1 racing and they have been reluctant to spend money in the first place. Horner was therefore providing a proxy for an unwilling Renault, therefore the 2015 battle could not have been won without RBR formally putting up a lot of cash to persuade Renault to agree to any open ended spending.
So the next battle appears to be forming around changing the hybrid for a simple turbo and standard recovery - so Red Bull wouldnt have to put up so much with Renault. Lets face it no one would care if Renault walk away - except Red Bull who are the only customer, and as a works partner wont be paying much for the engines - so If Renault want to walk away it wont be because of the Hybrid itself its because they messed up the business. Leaving Red Bull to take over - so Horner will want to take over Renault as cheaply as possible
So we have Merc and Honda vs Ferrari and RBR F1 engines(formerly Renault), I think the next battle is already decided
Toto Wolff has responded to Christian Horner's quit threat, adamant Renault won't walk away from F1 if the sport sticks with the 1.6-litre V6 engines.
Unhappy with the current engines, Horner is keen to Formula 1 to ditch the 1.6-litre turbocharged V6 units in 2016.
He reckons they are too complicated and too expensive and that any fear that Mercedes could quit the sport if they are changed should be weighed up against the prospect of other manufacturers walking away.
"What do you do?" said the Red Bull team boss. "If you leave it as is, you will probably drive Renault and one or two others away.
"So, you have to do what is right for the sport rather than what is right for an individual manufacturer."
Wolff, though, is adamant that sticking with the current units long-term will not result in Renault quitting the sport.
He told Autosport: "They are interesting comments, but probably the whole story has been turned around a little bit.
"What we have said is that Formula 1 needs long-term stability and that the constructors in Formula 1, Renault, Honda and Mercedes, decided to enter Formula 1 based on a set of rules.
"And all of the constructors, including Ferrari, share that vision, share that view.
"So he [Horner] is probably speaking about his team and not Renault."
The Mercedes motorsport boss, whose team dominated this year's Championship easily winning both titles, also claimed that Ferrari are committed to the current format, they, like Renault, just want the engine freeze lifted.
"I think Ferrari is very committed to the current engine format, and it's clear for all of us that short term we shouldn't be erratic," he said.
"We shouldn't take any decisions that will destabilise Formula 1 and destabilise potential new entries such as Honda or others.
"We need to look at the long-term perspective and how we can optimise the sport.
"There were some very sensible discussions, very refreshing and direct views from Ferrari, and the meeting made all the sense in the world.

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