Maybe in 10 years time when their Automotive business is booming and they've nestled into a good management with plenty of sponsors, they can build their own engines with Ricardo or Ilmor. Right now they can use some stability. Especially with the PU.diffuser wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 15:09There will not be a works PU partnership for a long time. They just got out of one and you're already dreaming for the next one? Why do you think the next one would be any different than the last one? Renault have always been very fair with the teams they're partnering with. We just need them to up their PU game. They also make for a good measuring stick which is what was sorely missing before.cyclon wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 12:30Vasconia wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 12:26
Those adds will need time to build a truly competitive car but I hope they can learn something from 2018 and in 2019 they should be a decent car. At the beginning of this season the car wan´t that terrible so hopefully next year will be better. They will have two young and talented drivers so I am sure they will push for it.
To find a PU works partner would be essential but I am afraid the time for do it for 2021 its over. Isn´t it?
Thank you for the answers guys.
Time for 2021 PU is not over if you are already in talks, the problem is the manufacturer to enter F1.
I don't think there will be new PU reg for atleast another 5 years.