kaepernickus wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 22:12
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 21:41
Smart. I see you are thinking way ahead in the future. There were a few rumblings that Honda want to be back in F1 as works team, so are you suggesting that buying Toro Rosso would be the way back in? Interesting, but how would RBR manage that? They would claim title sponsorship to maintain a presence then? RedBull Honda? Sort of a confusing name...
Mateschitz has suggested a few times that he might sell STR at some point and reduce Red Bull's F1 package to one team.
STR does a good job, but they are missing lots of key infrastructure due to getting it from RB and/or Red Bull Technologies. They have no in-house capability to do a tranny, do they? Do they have their own first-class wind-tunnel?
They do have good continuity from year-to-year, but any buyer would have to view it like Mercedes when they bought Brawn: a multi-year project with lots of long-term planning and annual expenditure to move it up the grid.
I'm not against the business model where a team buys major components from other teams (Haas or Force India are successful examples), but it does seem to reduce the intrinsic value of the base team.
Who still makes their own transmission? Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren, Williams, Renault.
Who does not? Force India, Haas, Sauber, STR.