For the next 2 years there's no problem really. TAG will probably dissapear out of the title of the team, but will remain a sponsor otherwise. However, the debth of the partnership between red bull and AM does suggest a long term partnership, and red bull (as a brand) already has a long term partnership with Honda. If they choose to continue with Honda in 2021, which is certainly realistic, they will have to think about solutions quite soon.AJI wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 15:52Sure, but we're really talking about the next 2 years, and the next 2 years are only going to be the 4 current manufacturers.turbof1 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 15:26...
They surely will have discussed it, but there's little to decide about it until now that the decision has been made. Red Bull definitely left the door open for a different supplier in 2021. I think important for Aston Martin now is what the engine regulations will ultimately be in 2021, and from there they can work out what their technical partnership will entail with Red Bull and possibly Honda.
Even after that I only see an opening for a VAG brand to enter if they can even be bothered. Toyota/Yamaha at a stretch... Cosworth no chance... AM or any other hypercar brand are on a hiding to nowhere. It's a shame really. Remember the 80's..?
If the regulations for 2021 are fitting, we might see smaller manufacturers return. Yes that's a big if.