Sorry. He is the Senior Aerodynamicist at McLaren after all.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 23:47Dr. Roldan*ThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 23:39Yeah, it's Mr. Roldan. I thought you guys knew him! Follow him on Twitter.
Sorry. He is the Senior Aerodynamicist at McLaren after all.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 23:47Dr. Roldan*ThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 23:39Yeah, it's Mr. Roldan. I thought you guys knew him! Follow him on Twitter.
I think that whatever his seniority, if Ivan has posted this then there is truth to it, or at least it reflects his opinion.ThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 04:44Sorry. He is the Senior Aerodynamicist at McLaren after all.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 23:47Dr. Roldan*ThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 23:39
Yeah, it's Mr. Roldan. I thought you guys knew him! Follow him on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro/statu ... 5910747136In 2018, Petrobrás signed an advertising contract of R $782 million ($191 million) with McLaren, valid for 5 years. At the moment, the company, by decision of my Government, seeks a way to terminate the contract. Good night, everyone!
19 million? Are you sure? R$ 782 million is way, way more than that.M840TR wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 14:39Bolsonaro (Brazilian President):
https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro/statu ... 5910747136In 2018, Petrobrás signed an advertising contract of R $782 million ($19 million) with McLaren, valid for 5 years. At the moment, the company, by decision of my Government, seeks a way to terminate the contract. Good night, everyone!
Firstly, I didn't know the agreement was this this much. Even if half of it goes to R&D that's still a decent sponsorship injection. Secondly, it's interesting he mentions the contract term of 5 years; maybe he's implying an inevitable pay in damages in case it's terminated prematurely. Let's see if his words materialize.
Speaking of contracts, did McLaren pay Honda to end the contract? Other reports have R$782M equivalent as $150MRonDennis wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 15:1719 million? Are you sure? R$ 782 million is way, way more than that.M840TR wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 14:39Bolsonaro (Brazilian President):
https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro/statu ... 5910747136In 2018, Petrobrás signed an advertising contract of R $782 million ($19 million) with McLaren, valid for 5 years. At the moment, the company, by decision of my Government, seeks a way to terminate the contract. Good night, everyone!
Firstly, I didn't know the agreement was this this much. Even if half of it goes to R&D that's still a decent sponsorship injection. Secondly, it's interesting he mentions the contract term of 5 years; maybe he's implying an inevitable pay in damages in case it's terminated prematurely. Let's see if his words materialize.
These guys won't stand a chance anyway, it's the reason why companies sign contracts, so that they can't leave whenever they feel like. They can leave, just pay the amount McLaren wants.
Not sure. I don't think so. Honda was happy to move to Toro Rosso/Red Bull.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 15:35Speaking of contracts, did McLaren pay Honda to end the contract? Other reports have R$782M equivalent as $150MRonDennis wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 15:1719 million? Are you sure? R$ 782 million is way, way more than that.M840TR wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 14:39Bolsonaro (Brazilian President):
https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro/statu ... 5910747136
Firstly, I didn't know the agreement was this this much. Even if half of it goes to R&D that's still a decent sponsorship injection. Secondly, it's interesting he mentions the contract term of 5 years; maybe he's implying an inevitable pay in damages in case it's terminated prematurely. Let's see if his words materialize.
These guys won't stand a chance anyway, it's the reason why companies sign contracts, so that they can't leave whenever they feel like. They can leave, just pay the amount McLaren wants.
782 Million Brazilian Reais = 191 Million USD... That’s a lot of Money... I want to think someone is missing a “dot” somewhere...Ground Effect wrote:Speaking of contracts, did McLaren pay Honda to end the contract? Other reports have R$782M equivalent as $150MRonDennis wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 15:1719 million? Are you sure? R$ 782 million is way, way more than that.M840TR wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 14:39Bolsonaro (Brazilian President):
https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro/statu ... 5910747136
Firstly, I didn't know the agreement was this this much. Even if half of it goes to R&D that's still a decent sponsorship injection. Secondly, it's interesting he mentions the contract term of 5 years; maybe he's implying an inevitable pay in damages in case it's terminated prematurely. Let's see if his words materialize.
These guys won't stand a chance anyway, it's the reason why companies sign contracts, so that they can't leave whenever they feel like. They can leave, just pay the amount McLaren wants.
Makes you wonder how much McLaren would expect from a title sponsor deal. Though I read that Philip Morris deal for Ferrari is worth $160M per year. Not sure if the reporting is accurate. If it is, McLaren would probably seek at least half of that? Which I doubt anyone would pay, at least not the way things are presently.
My worry is Renault, and by association, BP. How motivated are they, are they pushing with fuel and lubricants like Shell, Mobil etc are? With their chassis issues, (or maybe tyres) will PU development in terms of performance take a back seat?ME4ME wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 17:27Whatever Mclaren does next, and whichever petrolium brand they get onboard to sponsor them, they should stick to use whatever fuel and lubricants their engine supplier uses and don't pretend to be doing anything else.
In this V6 turbo hybrid era fuel is too crucial an component to start developing from scratch. The disadvantage would be too big, no matter the money.
In my opinion development doesn't stop or even slows down in one area just because the focus is on another. Not with individual units making up a team or a company as a whole. This is sometimes managers' what believe, working in their own bubble and in extention media and fans believe that this is what's going on within the team. In reality, engineers will continuesly keep working at solving problems within their area of experise. Renault will have hundreds of people working on the PU in Viry and hundreds of people working on the car in Enstone, one will not grind to a halt because the other is missing their objectives.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 May 2019, 18:35My worry is Renault, and by association, BP. How motivated are they, are they pushing with fuel and lubricants like Shell, Mobil etc are? With their chassis issues, (or maybe tyres) will PU development in terms of performance take a back seat?