Mattchu wrote: ↑14 Jun 2017, 15:24
RedNEO wrote: ↑14 Jun 2017, 14:45
You think finishing on 0 points in the championship and sponsors walking out is profitable?
The 0 points bit is fair enough but the sponsors had mostly already gone even when McLaren was still with Mercedes in 2014. There`s not many on the car here:
https://picload.org/image/ripcopar/mc.png
So lets say the get Mercedes engines back (as is looking likely), does that mean sponsors will come flooding back? No way (imo), plus they`ll have to pay for the engines and its unlikely one of their drivers will be paid/part paid by the engine manufacturer!
The whole thing is a disaster to be honest and probably harming Formula 1 on the whole...By that i mean the fact Honda find it so hard to build an any way remotely competitive and reliable engine is ridiculous!
Indeed.
To put it in perspective, to have any chance to come back as a top team again, without Honda, they Zak Brown needs to find a deal even better then Philip Morris made with Ferrari or a company who pours even more money into F1 then RedBull, for a team that scored no points this year and hasn't got the best track record for the past 5 years.
In the past few years they had one of the best driver of the field and one of the nicest, paired with a name that makes every petrol heads heart beat a bit faster and they only lost sponsors.
It looks like a choice between being a works big team with lots of troubles (Honda) or being a nice midfielder with FI and Williams (with a Mercedes PU)