carisi2k wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 00:52The best times in F1 have often been with only 1 factory team in Ferrari. Factory teams are highly volatile to motorsport series. They come in, spend money and then disappear leaving the sport worse off. The best series in the world don't have manufacturer teams. F1 in the 80's and 90's, Nascar, V8 supercars, GT3 and the BTCC were or are better because of a lack of official factory teams. Lmp1 is failing because of manufacturers pulling out and look at the manufacturer exit in F1 at the end of the naughties due to the GFC. Factory teams are not what FOM and the FIA should be looking for.
Red Bull are no less committed to F1 now then they have been in the past. Due to it's teams success and sponsorships it has not required to put as much money in to F1 as it did when it bought Jaguar and Minardi however Red Bull still markets the sport with demonstrations unlike many of it's fellow teams in F1. Honda don't have the want or ability to buy out an F1 team and they will be better off focusing on the engine then also having to worry about the whole car.
I disagree. Honda can buy a F1 team if they want to and hence they have the ability to. They have enough money to entirely acquire RedBull Racing but they are not interested.