It would have been a win-win situation for all parties involved, Red Bull, Renault and Ricciardo (except for money) if Renault wouldn't have signed Ricciardo. Ric would have stayed with Red Bull who would have been a very strong team with Ric and Max. Ric would have been happy to be driving a competitive machinery and keep his reputation. Renault would have saved a lot of money and could have signed Ocon to partner with Hulk. Currently, Renault doesn't have a competitive machinery, paying a hell of a lot to a driver who can't help much. Red Bull is struggling with their second driver. Obviously, Ric would be frustrated to battling so low down the order.
That's a fair observation. but i think Redbull are impressed by Kyvat currently. Renault are doing what happened to Mclaren with Alonso last year. Paying a driver a lot of money in a car that's not getting into the points. They need to pull their socks upGPR -A wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 09:11It would have been a win-win situation for all parties involved, Red Bull, Renault and Ricciardo (except for money) if Renault wouldn't have signed Ricciardo. Ric would have stayed with Red Bull who would have been a very strong team with Ric and Max. Ric would have been happy to be driving a competitive machinery and keep his reputation. Renault would have saved a lot of money and could have signed Ocon to partner with Hulk. Currently, Renault doesn't have a competitive machinery, paying a hell of a lot to a driver who can't help much. Red Bull is struggling with their second driver. Obviously, Ric would be frustrated to battling so low down the order.
I cannot confirm it, but have heard about his family relations before. Could be true because I think whoever was put in his position would have been fired by now!bucker wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 00:57Some sources say that Cyril is a member of a family with great influence which played huge role buying Enston team. When Frederic was team principal there was huge mess in Enston and Cyril didn't care about that, that's why Frederic left. It is clear that Cyril is a guy that must leave, but he has too many connections at the top of Renault.
Can anyone also confirm that. As is said that is what i read from some sources.
to give you a perspective on how much every team spends and earns from F1JordanMugen wrote: ↑12 May 2019, 08:37Cyril Abeitoul says:https://soymotor.com/articulos/cyril-ab ... sso-963788Do you know how much we spend here? We operate with the budget of Toro Rosso. And we do not believe that putting more money makes the difference. No, because we are at the doors of 2021, when there will be a budgetary ceiling. Instead of wasting a lot of resources, we can take a look at McLaren, because I know their numbers and I can tell you they have a few hundred people more than us. How far are they from us? Makes sense? Not for now. Start to have it when there is a budget ceiling, which is when the way you invest your resources will matter much more than the resources you have.
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Explosive stuff! If they have the (chassis?) budget like Toro Rosso, how are Renault ever going to win anything!?
I don't think that even selling sponsorship can make up this 150m Euro difference.Our budget is at 350 million. Mercedes is in more than 500 million. We will never put 150 million more, because it does not make any sense. It does not correspond to the value of Formula 1 for us.
Outstanding effort from Dan, he's really starting to show his quality in the Renault - hopefully the upgrades they have coming help Renault move closer to RedBull.nokivasara wrote: ↑25 May 2019, 18:13Good quali from RIC, he really likes the Monaco circuit
Let's hope the new con rods are as good as they need to be to run the engine at 100% power.
Don't forget that TR doesn't have to develop their own Gearbox, rear end or PU - they get all those for free from RBR & Honda. These will be worth tens of millions they don't need to find.Capharol wrote: ↑26 May 2019, 01:14to give you a perspective on how much every team spends and earns from F1
https://i.imgur.com/EtDOgyM.png
this tells you exactly which utter BS Abiteboul is talking
Renault uses 320 Million (Renault UK and France together)
Toro Rosso only 127 million
Mercedes is 430 Million
Ferrari 382 Million
Red Bull 247 million
even if you combine TR & RB that is only 40 million more as Renault does
Ricardo's under contract for a few years... I'd avoid focusing on stuff that cannot change.in the next year or 2.PowerandtheGlory wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 09:18That's a fair observation. but i think Redbull are impressed by Kyvat currently. Renault are doing what happened to Mclaren with Alonso last year. Paying a driver a lot of money in a car that's not getting into the points. They need to pull their socks upGPR -A wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 09:11It would have been a win-win situation for all parties involved, Red Bull, Renault and Ricciardo (except for money) if Renault wouldn't have signed Ricciardo. Ric would have stayed with Red Bull who would have been a very strong team with Ric and Max. Ric would have been happy to be driving a competitive machinery and keep his reputation. Renault would have saved a lot of money and could have signed Ocon to partner with Hulk. Currently, Renault doesn't have a competitive machinery, paying a hell of a lot to a driver who can't help much. Red Bull is struggling with their second driver. Obviously, Ric would be frustrated to battling so low down the order.
I don't see Honda in that list. I presume the majority of the money spent in Renault France goes to PU development. While the majority of Renault UK goes towards chassis.djos wrote: ↑26 May 2019, 01:54Don't forget that TR doesn't have to develop their own Gearbox, rear end or PU - they get all those for free from RBR & Honda. These will be worth tens of millions they don't need to find.Capharol wrote: ↑26 May 2019, 01:14to give you a perspective on how much every team spends and earns from F1
https://i.imgur.com/EtDOgyM.png
this tells you exactly which utter BS Abiteboul is talking
Renault uses 320 Million (Renault UK and France together)
Toro Rosso only 127 million
Mercedes is 430 Million
Ferrari 382 Million
Red Bull 247 million
even if you combine TR & RB that is only 40 million more as Renault does
that might be possible but still you need to put those two together because without Chassis (UK) no car and without engine (France) the car can't be driven ....diffuser wrote: ↑26 May 2019, 11:44I don't see Honda in that list. I presume the majority of the money spent in Renault France goes to PU development. While the majority of Renault UK goes towards chassis.djos wrote: ↑26 May 2019, 01:54Don't forget that TR doesn't have to develop their own Gearbox, rear end or PU - they get all those for free from RBR & Honda. These will be worth tens of millions they don't need to find.Capharol wrote: ↑26 May 2019, 01:14to give you a perspective on how much every team spends and earns from F1
https://i.imgur.com/EtDOgyM.png
this tells you exactly which utter BS Abiteboul is talking
Renault uses 320 Million (Renault UK and France together)
Toro Rosso only 127 million
Mercedes is 430 Million
Ferrari 382 Million
Red Bull 247 million
even if you combine TR & RB that is only 40 million more as Renault does