Third car is a bad idea honestly, it's a death sentence to the small teams.
B teams would be a better solution, Red Bull already has one and it's the only small constructor who is completely safe.
Ambitious - Partial Owner I can understand, but lead driver who finishes second to last?cma wrote:Alonso's ambitious plan?
What about going to Forza Rossa as lead driver and partial owner?
Totally off the wall but that would be very ambitious
This... =D>Sevach wrote:Third car is a bad idea honestly, it's a death sentence to the small teams.
B teams would be a better solution, Red Bull already has one and it's the only small constructor who is completely safe.
Van Der Garde expected to be announced as his teammate imminently.stefan_ wrote:Marcus Ericsson confirmed at Sauber for 2015.
I really do not understand this at all. Are you saying its ok for Red Bull to fund 4 cars, but not 5?Sevach wrote:Third car is a bad idea honestly, it's a death sentence to the small teams.
B teams would be a better solution, Red Bull already has one and it's the only small constructor who is completely safe.
I agree 3 car teams make sense, and filling that position with a rookie / salary capped driver would be the best way forward. Should they be awarded Championship points etc? Sure why not, every driver in the field deserves an opportunity to be in the hunt for the championship.FoxHound wrote:I really do not understand this at all. Are you saying its ok for Red Bull to fund 4 cars, but not 5?Sevach wrote:Third car is a bad idea honestly, it's a death sentence to the small teams.
B teams would be a better solution, Red Bull already has one and it's the only small constructor who is completely safe.
In your proposal of bigger teams having secondary B teams, did it occur that costs would be the same as today, and the small teams would die anyways?
3 car teams make alot of sense in the interim, and while they race, F1 can work on a plan to attract other teams wishing to enter on a more stable basis.
In the small teams i include Williams and Force India which would eventually die if all they had to play was who doesn't finish last, in an F1 that has 12 factory cars.FoxHound wrote:
I really do not understand this at all. Are you saying its ok for Red Bull to fund 4 cars, but not 5?
In your proposal of bigger teams having secondary B teams, did it occur that costs would be the same as today, and the small teams would die anyways?
3 car teams make alot of sense in the interim, and while they race, F1 can work on a plan to attract other teams wishing to enter on a more stable basis.
So then maybe Formula 1 should adopt something similar to MotoGP's new system?Sevach wrote:In the small teams i include Williams and Force India which would eventually die if all they had to play was who doesn't finish last, in an F1 that has 12 factory cars.FoxHound wrote:
I really do not understand this at all. Are you saying its ok for Red Bull to fund 4 cars, but not 5?
In your proposal of bigger teams having secondary B teams, did it occur that costs would be the same as today, and the small teams would die anyways?
3 car teams make alot of sense in the interim, and while they race, F1 can work on a plan to attract other teams wishing to enter on a more stable basis.
B teams have stability, like STR they would become contructors in their own right, it's not some temporary solution that no one knows when it ends and can have catastrophic consequences while active.
Further explanation: http://www.motogp.com/en/MotoGP+Basics/ ... ufacturersTeams operating under ‘Open Class’ regulations are independent teams who benefit from less restrictive rules on the number of engines allowed per season and a greater fuel allowance. The machinery can vary greatly, from purpose built race bikes that resemble prototype machinery, to independent chassis with either GP-spec or highly tuned road engines. The ‘Open Class’ will however run with the spec Magneti Marelli software across all teams.
The kid is on his 7th power unit, it's hardly surprising he has less points than JEV.SectorOne wrote:Yea Kvyat is seriously dominating right now with one position higher in Qualifying and less then half the points over the season.
They should promote him to F1 President with those types of performances.