Have to be looking at Lamborghini in the early 90s? There was the famous 1993 Lambo McLaren.
Lambo was a Chrysler (GM) brand then?
Have to be looking at Lamborghini in the early 90s? There was the famous 1993 Lambo McLaren.
This is not relevant though. This partnership will not be marketed and acknowledged in the public anymore than the Supra-Z4 Platform sharing. GM won't say their EV runs Honda platform. Honda will not say their EV runs GM platform.MIKEY_! wrote: ↑07 Jan 2023, 23:17Honda and GM are already collaborating on EV powertrains and mid-size SUV platforms. Given their level of collaboration on road car engineering, it's not that far fetched they'd collaborate on an F1 PU. And Reuss specifically said their Indycar rivalry wasn't a barrier to working together in F1.
As for the rest, Honda don't want to be a shadow manufacturer in F1. They want to have an official team, a team that acknowledges the HONDA componentry. This is wholly incompatible with what Andretti Cadillac brings to the table.MIKEY_! wrote: ↑07 Jan 2023, 23:17
Michael also said "It'll be more of a collaboration with another manufacturer". True collaboration with Renault just isn't going to happen, Renault will build their PU however Renault wants and Andretti won't have any real influence. But collaboration is possible with Honda, especially if Andretti is the only team using the Honda PU.
Honda would benefit from working with GM. Honda would get to do the R&D while getting GM to pay for some/most of it. Having someone else's sticker on the car is lower risk for Honda. And it's a lower-cost (board-friendly) way to get on the grid if the current alternative is the super expensive option of buying another team.
I still think Renault power is more likely than Honda power (hell, I think customer Red Bull power is more likely too), but it's far from impossible. It's even more likely if Honda already plans to be on the grid with another team in 2026 as well. That's still a big "if" though.
People keep saying this isn't relevant, but that's just not true. Much like other people keep saying it's the same thing, and that's not true either. There is a middle ground there that a lot of people can't seem to get their heads around. The fact is it's very relevant and shouldn't be dismissed, but it's more tenuous than the Renault link - which is the main reason why I think Renault is more likely.AR3-GP wrote: ↑08 Jan 2023, 01:02This is not relevant though. This partnership will not be marketed and acknowledged in the public anymore than the Supra-Z4 Platform sharing. GM won't say their EV runs Honda platform. Honda will not say their EV runs GM platform.MIKEY_! wrote: ↑07 Jan 2023, 23:17Honda and GM are already collaborating on EV powertrains and mid-size SUV platforms. Given their level of collaboration on road car engineering, it's not that far fetched they'd collaborate on an F1 PU. And Reuss specifically said their Indycar rivalry wasn't a barrier to working together in F1.
Who said anything about it being a Honda badged PU?
That might be true, but as far as I know we are not currently in a position to assert that as fact. Unless you can post credible evidence?
That's not true. Honda can have an F1 team and supply Cadillac/Andretti, the two ideas are not mutually exclusive - in fact there could be some nice synergies between two teams. What it can't do is make Cadillac/Andretti a Honda team.
This is exactly why, RBPT should try and operate on its own and not hand over part of their destiny to someone else like Honda. Having already invested in RBPT, Red Bull should press forward for complete independence. There may be early struggles, but eventually they will get it right. Honda has always had a volatile board room when it comes to F1.MIKEY_! wrote: ↑07 Jan 2023, 23:17
Honda and GM are already collaborating on EV powertrains and mid-size SUV platforms. Given their level of collaboration on road car engineering, it's not that far fetched they'd collaborate on an F1 PU. And Reuss specifically said their Indycar rivalry wasn't a barrier to working together in F1.
Michael also said "It'll be more of a collaboration with another manufacturer". True collaboration with Renault just isn't going to happen, Renault will build their PU however Renault wants and Andretti won't have any real influence. But collaboration is possible with Honda, especially if Andretti is the only team using the Honda PU.
Honda would benefit from working with GM. Honda would get to do the R&D while getting GM to pay for some/most of it. Having someone else's sticker on the car is lower risk for Honda. And it's a lower-cost (board-friendly) way to get on the grid if the current alternative is the super expensive option of buying another team.
I still think Renault power is more likely than Honda power (hell, I think customer Red Bull power is more likely too), but it's far from impossible. It's even more likely if Honda already plans to be on the grid with another team in 2026 as well. That's still a big "if" though.
I did think “Lamborghini”, but Chrysler are not a GM brand; they are the ‘third’ American brand.
Ahh - that'll teach me!Stu wrote: ↑08 Jan 2023, 12:22I did think “Lamborghini”, but Chrysler are not a GM brand; they are the ‘third’ American brand.
I also thought of Lotus (during a similar period) as GM owned Lotus Cars, but Team Lotus was never a part of that deal.
FOM would prefer Andretti Autosport buy out the entry of an existing team, which is not unreasonable.
Interestingly, Chrysler does not have a direct US equivalent to Cadillac (General Motors) or Lincoln (Ford). Chrysler itslef is a semi-premium brand but it is more along the lines of GM's Buick or Ford's Mercury (now defunct) I suppose.
General Motors famously decided that it was a good idea for the second-generation Lotus Elan to use a modern front-wheel-drive transverse engine layout, unlike the "old-fashioned" rear-wheel-drive Mazda MX-5 (a lowly Elan knockoff that would never amount to anything?).
Cadillac have a presence in motorsport. Just not in Europe.mwillems wrote: ↑06 Jan 2023, 12:41But the brand that you attach to F1 has some significance, right? Alpine make fast cars.everythingisawesome wrote: ↑06 Jan 2023, 11:45Same with Alpine.. It's just a brand name under General Motorsmwillems wrote: ↑05 Jan 2023, 23:54https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/64177632
Andretti in F1 is very exciting, I'll be pleased to see more teams on the grid and more spots for talented drivers.
But Cadillac... I didn't see that coming.
Cadillac is not a brand associated with speed so it seems like they are trying to transform that brand a little, move it away from the boat on wheels image. I couldn't think of many "Less F1-esque" brand than Cadillac for GMs first entry into F1.
I was rather hoping for a Ford entry too, I miss them in the sport.