chrisc90 wrote: ↑17 Oct 2022, 21:24
mwillems wrote: ↑17 Oct 2022, 21:05
I was going to butt my nose out of this conversation but something just occurred to me, apologies if it was mentioned before, I might be being very slow.
Is there a situation in which no punishment outweighed the cost of going over budget? What if they didn't go over budget and did not win the title either last or this year. Where would Max be next year if he had another 2 seasons without titles?
Perhaps there is no cost that would stop this being worthwhile to Red Bull, even if they lose the '21 drivers championship.
Seriously cant see that can of worms of the '21 drivers championship being re-opened. There would be chaos.
Im sure the 2 times where the FIA has imposed a penalty....the crashgate saga with Alonso? and the pink mercedes....Drivers points remained untouched.
Well the principal I was trying to outline was around the idea of whether the worst case outcome for Red Bell would still be worth an overspend.
I'm not suggesting what the FIA would do or that they'd take a title, just that it is possible that getting Max even one title is enough to keep him at the team and to satisfy the big bosses. Even if they have 2 titles reduced to one and have a future season ruined, is it worth it?
It's not hard to argue it is, unfortunately.
I suspect if you'd said to them you'll spend two seasons getting back your pace but get max 2 drivers titles, they take it, pay a $50m fine, lost CFD, Wind Tunnel, some budget and dance naked in the paddock every race weekend in '23.