Well yeah the Titanic analogy might be a bit extreme lol but you get the idea. The car is actually worse than last year on the whole in ability to race near/at the front on merit at any races, so we are sinking in a way tbh. Need to plug the holes and get things moving again!mwillems wrote: ↑27 Jul 2022, 09:26@runningmanz I'm not going to say I agree with the shuffling deck chairs on the titanic statement lol But on the whole I agree.
Point I have been making since a few races ago is that all aspects of the team can probably be improved from infrastructure and fabrication techniques to design tools, management decisions, driver lineup, design staff, pitstops, strategy calls and others. There are no golden bullets, the only thing that will get us to the top is relentless improvement in all areas and a little bit of luck. That's not to say that a decent wind tunnel that is on-prem won't be a big win, it will be. But it won't single handedly deliver us a title or even close to it, we need to be better everywhere.
As for money, the F1 team has no financial issues. As far as I recall the debt sits with the group and the money injected to the team, the owners have always ensured the team have the money to compete and in fact I know that the teams revenue on at least the 2019 season was $185m dollars, well above the budget cap.
The team also sought investment and received it from MSP Capital which led the team to be fully funded until 2023. The CapEx projects (Wind Tunnel) are not being funded by the F1 team.
The group has worked hard to put the F1 team into a totally solid and independent position, which is what allowed them to sell a 15% stake and recoup some of the money invested in the team. There are no budgetary reasons that are stopping the team from pushing on, let's put it that way.
I also doubt the team will be happy with 4th or 5th place. They will chase the positions that bring the prestige that will attract the best drivers and allow them to keep the big talents like Lando. Money has little to do with how they set their ambitions. Fighting at the top is the only thing that counts and success on track will provide the success elsewhere to fund the team and get the talent either on track or off it.
Edit: Revenue for the F1 Team in 2021 was £211m.
Again the drivers imo are working well together and giving good feedback but the car is still miles off not through their fault. The money situation is fine now and therefore this relatively modest revenue difference from say 4th to 5th is not critical to moving up in the WCC significantly. Of course the team want to do better in the WCC but fighting at the front is a big difference and much more important goal. Look at what Ferrari did this season. The drivers didn't magically do it all for Ferrari from last year to now. Obviously they found the right path with the current regs and are now reaping the rewards. Again working smarter under this new cost cap.
The team has two popular drivers that bring alot go the team in various facets it's a big reason why I believe we have so many sponsors now who want to be onboard. The overall environment is better just need the smarts in development to produce a better car and get back to challenging for championships. That's what everyone wants and is the main obvious goal long term.