I kind of agree it sounds like it's not even talk, just media speculation.Xero wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 12:11I think all talk of VAG joining with McLaren or Red Bull is just smoke at this point, just hypothesis based on possible destinations. Red Bull are spending serious cash and effort getting their Honda takeover under way, and it seems there will be some long term Honda support involved. I cannot see them making a u-turn. Same with McLaren, there's no reason for McLaren to ditch Mercedes (who I still believe have the best overall package). Going with a fresh PU project is going to take years to mature, would be a gamble. I can see a team like Williams making that jump over any other.diffuser wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 04:07With Honda, RBR got the PUs for free plus plus $. In 2022 they have to spend a Shiit load of $s to keep making those PUs whiles everyone else can buy those PU for $5M. I think this RBR PU experiment is more about not having to go back to Renault for them. I think if a better option came around they would accept it. I can't see the up side for RBR spending $100+ on developing their own PU when they can get 1 from someone else for free.McG wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 08:21
What is the prospect? Buying RB Powertrains out and rebranding and restaffing it or just paying for a rebranding? Because RB have already amassed a good amount of talent for the project, will have leftover Honda tech which is apparently quite good now we could say, so I don't see what VAG could bring to the table. Also lots of Honda employees are staying on. If the the engines are simplified in the future then RB will be even better placed with even less need for VAG "expertise".
I'm not really seeing where VAG fit with RBR other than a sponsor. Not sure what will be worth more to RB... "Alpha Tauri-RB Powertrains" plus maybe another team... "Sauber-RBR Powertrains" Vs "Red Bull Racing Porsche" and however it would work name wise with other related teams using a VAG rebranded RBP engine.
As for McLaren, I think and hope they'll stay with Mercedes and have a closer partnership. But who the hell knows. Think of everything that has happened in the past 6 years and all the things that could happen in the next 6 years.
It would actually make more sense for McLaren to do that as they can then tie it to their road cars.
Front limited track is not playing to McLaren's strength's. good News they seem to be faster than Sainz. Sainz is starting on Mediums I think. Staying ahead of him at the start should be easy.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:05The good thing is that we ended in front of Sainz's Ferrari. We got Alonso and Gasly to clear up at the start and this is gonna be our best chance to get points and to put them as a shield between us and Sainz. Sainz however will start with mediums and the other bad news is that we don't have Daniel on Q3. To cover up that 32 point difference is gonna be hard with just 3 races.
Next year with the reset there is a good chance to create a wonder of a car that will be good everywhere.diffuser wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:11Front limited track is not playing to McLaren's strength's. good News they seem to be faster than Sainz. Sainz is starting on Mediums I think. Staying ahead of him at the start should be easy.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:05The good thing is that we ended in front of Sainz's Ferrari. We got Alonso and Gasly to clear up at the start and this is gonna be our best chance to get points and to put them as a shield between us and Sainz. Sainz however will start with mediums and the other bad news is that we don't have Daniel on Q3. To cover up that 32 point difference is gonna be hard with just 3 races.
yep.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:13Next year with the reset there is a good chance to create a wonder of a car that will be good everywhere.diffuser wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:11Front limited track is not playing to McLaren's strength's. good News they seem to be faster than Sainz. Sainz is starting on Mediums I think. Staying ahead of him at the start should be easy.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:05The good thing is that we ended in front of Sainz's Ferrari. We got Alonso and Gasly to clear up at the start and this is gonna be our best chance to get points and to put them as a shield between us and Sainz. Sainz however will start with mediums and the other bad news is that we don't have Daniel on Q3. To cover up that 32 point difference is gonna be hard with just 3 races.
Same can be said for every single team though. Every chance the team could go backwards in the pecking order, similarly, it could end up being a championship winner. Prepare for anything and everything!Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:13Next year with the reset there is a good chance to create a wonder of a car that will be good everywhere.
Defo.Xero wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:57Same can be said for every single team though. Every chance the team could go backwards in the pecking order, similarly, it could end up being a championship winner. Prepare for anything and everything!Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 17:13Next year with the reset there is a good chance to create a wonder of a car that will be good everywhere.
It was to be expected due to a new track. I dont expect him to get points either in the race. Its a shame that he gets to the end of every race he is out of points, but has bad luck when he is inside top ten.