Phil wrote:I am following the line of logic what will happen if as a direct consequence of Redbull and TR both leaving F1 due to not getting a PU
So you are biasing all this on Red Bull, as I suspected all along.
I'll post this for the umpteenth time... Williams, Lotus, Manor, Sauber and Force India have all complimented the suppliers of their PU's, but want it for cheaper.
McLaren are appeased now due to Honda now getting extra development potential.
Ferrari and Mercedes both voted for extra development, and are both happy with state of play.
2 parties, which are effectively one, Red Bull, are the only party in F1 that is not happy with supply.
Why is Red Bull's case of "competitive engines" more pressing than that of 5 teams case of "costs"?
It is incomparable to suggest they are one and the same, especially when arrogance is the motivator for Red Bull, and survival for the other 5 teams.
There is no basis for Red Bull to complain about anything other than cost. Supply cannot be forced, and suppliers should not be subjected to public denigration. If they cannot abide, then they should leave as soon as possible.