Ahh no worries.... but suffice to say, I see what you are saying even if I disagree.turbof1 wrote:I disagree, but if you don't mind I've had enough of this for this evening .
What is going on?Ecclestone also confirmed that negotiations with Renault were complicated when an apparent agreement with FOM that guaranteed a 2016 supply for Red Bull was trumped by a separate deal between Renault and the team.
“We made an offer, they [Renault] came back saying we are happy with the offer, if you change this, this and this. We agreed to buy engines from them to supply to the teams. They said that's good. We'd pay for the engines and we'd just sell them.
“So they had an offer from us on the table to buy engines to sell to Red Bull, to make sure they got an engine, and then they go and do a deal with Red Bull.
"We were trying to help, but they didn't need any help, they did it on their own.”
Who knows, did anyone else see Cyril flat out lying on Sky about the new PU Dan raced the other week?WilliamsF1 wrote: What is going on?
Honda themselves have said this would not be the case.Phil wrote:Think of it this way - it might actually benefit McLaren if by supplying two teams, Honda would gains a lot more data...
At this point, I can't see them running anything else then a rebranded Renault PU. In case that Renault pulls out, I think Red Bull will have gotten some guarantees that the PUs, not running under the Renault brand, will be produced anyway. After all, the name Renault would be out of F1, so it doesn't really matter if differently named PUs are being produced.While Renault quitting could potentially have an impact on Red Bull's engine programme, team boss Christian Horner is adamant that the two elements are not linked.
"We have a contract for an engine, the details of which I hope to be able to announce within a week," said Horner.
Seems like Renault tried to get double money for the PUs...We made an offer, they [Renault] came back saying we are happy with the offer, if you change this, this and this. We agreed to buy engines from them to supply to the teams. They said that's good. We'd pay for the engines and we'd just sell them.
“So they had an offer from us on the table to buy engines to sell to Red Bull, to make sure they got an engine, and then they go and do a deal with Red Bull.
Give it to charity (something for children) when Red Bul;l turn up in Melbourneturbof1 wrote:Didn't that bumped off on the currency ? We'll see; it's not yet confirmed actually.Facts Only wrote:How do you want to send me my £10 Turbo?
That's actually very nice of you, and a great idea. I'll double it to 20 pounds.Facts Only wrote:Give it to charity (something for children) when Red Bul;l turn up in Melbourneturbof1 wrote:Didn't that bumped off on the currency ? We'll see; it's not yet confirmed actually.Facts Only wrote:How do you want to send me my £10 Turbo?