Could not have said it better!bill shoe wrote: ↑05 May 2018, 00:17But that's the whole problem, they would lose their broad and comprehensive technical capability which would cost them their true independence and their ability to control their future. Williams, for all their current challenges, have maintained themselves as a viable/independent/full-car constructor. For example, Williams make their own gearboxes. Haas doesn't, Force India doesn't, Toro Rosso doesn't, and I think Sauber doesn't.
In the short-term it would probably be more cost effective to buy transmissions from Merc. The tradeoff is that once you become a transmission-buying B-team, you quickly lose the expertise to make your own transmissions and it never comes back. It never comes back. There are probably many other examples as well. Becoming a Haas-type B-team would fundamentally hobble them in a way that Frank, Claire, et al have put huge amounts of effort into avoiding.
I can root for them as a true independent racing team, through good times and hard.
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Williams are not a B team. They have never been and hopefully will never be. Williams is a full constructor (minus engine), and they should be given credit where credit is due.
Will Force India, Haas, Toro Rosso etc win a championship? Highly unlikely ever. Unless they build their own car.
Just ask Red Bull racing, they, as a customer had/have the resources to build a faster chassis than the factory Mercedes/Ferrari teams, would Mercedes/Ferrari offer RBR their class leading engines? We already know the answer to that... No.
Why then are we deluded to think that a constructor of other parts provide their best bits to customer teams to only be beaten to a world championship? Its highly unlikely especially for very long.
Buying others parts relegates you to the chasing pack permanently.
The only team in modern history who was a customer team to win a title is Brawn... But let's not forget only months before the 09 season, they were factory Honda benefiting from all the R&D from previous seasons. And in 2010 they fell back into the midfield because they were bought by Mercedes and they didn't spend 09 doing R&D and building for the next season like the other teams.
The only reason this has been coming up this past 9 months or so is because Williams have been punching below their weight. It's not cause they can't be higher up the order, it's because they should be. It's Williams not performing, not because they have the wrong business model.
Daddy Stroll should shut his face and go join a B team if that's what he wants. Sure his son may have better short term results but long term he'd never make an A teams driver line up at his current level. Williams is an A team in crisis. Which for Lance is actually a blessing in disguise, it takes the pressure off his performance and develop while the team get themselves sorted. Daddy Stroll should be intelligent enough to recognise that.
And an A team in crisis always has more potential than a B team. Williams need to get their act together and keep pushing.
If Williams ever did follow Haas etc, then there'd be no reason to race. Cause they'd no longer be racing to win.
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