selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2020, 12:58
why no one thinking about "if Mercedes quit" Hamilton back to Mclaren? I think this is the right choice for him in 2021 if Mercedes move away from F1.
As ferrari signed Lecrec till 2024 why Hamilton need to move to ferrari? If he move to ferrari the history will repeat like in 2007. This time other way around. I strongly doubt he would sign Ferrari in 2021. He will use this to get more salary in Mercedes or elsewhere not with Ferrari!
Because right now, Mclaren is doing okay, but really nowhere near anything remotely WDC capable.
Why would Lewis waste his 'final' F1 career at starting again from zilch with a team that let him down before and 'only' gave him 1 title? Even if Mclaren becomes an essential 'Works' Mercedes team, then it's still gonna take precious time to get 'back' to the front, whilst both Ferrari and Red Bull are already there.
Though it would be the biggest shock factor to me possibly ever if it be any different, I don't think Lewis has any interest of going to RedBull.
So if Mercedes would pull out, the answer will be simple: Ferrari (outside of retirement, but i'm not so sure he's there yet).
Mclaren is not going to be WDC material anytime soon. In 2021, they're gonna carry Merc engines again, which in any case is a good thing, but they'll once again need to adapt for that engine implementation and i'm not expecting them to have a golden bullet recipy with the 2021 revisions that will get them in front of everyone like happened with Brawn in 2009.
And even then, if Mercedes pulls out, then let's assume the team gets put up 'for sale', and they won't fuse with another existing team but somebody else buys into them.
Then that team still has the best bets, after all, they'd be buying the team that carries the knowledge and material that brought them 6 titles, and could grab them a 7th in 2020.
That isn't lost overnight, even if Toto himself would 'vanish' in thin air.
It would for example, be smart, if the buyer makes sure they get a good contract with Mercedes and that Merc will be essentially their works team like they were with Mclaren before. That would get them the biggest chance to continue on the Mercedes success formula.
I think the biggest and most probable contender there would be Aston Martin.
Yes, they're building a RB-themed hypercar with the help of Adrian Newey,
and they're sponsoring RedBull still right now.
But in the end, it's Honda powering the RB cars, not Aston Martin.
I could see Aston Martin stepping away from RedBull real easily (and keep their Valkyrie 'friendship' intact),
and start their own team by buying AMG Mercedes, and happily taking Mercedes engines (which they have and if i'm right still do with many of their cars).
They are more or less guaranteed of success with that plan, and will be able to sell even more Aston Martins i'm sure.
It would then become Aston Martin F1 Racing Team - Mercedes.
Biggest question(s) that raise for me then are the following:
Will Hamilton stay at the transformed team, or will he go to Ferrari?
Will Verstappen stay at RedBull, or go to Aston Martin F1 ?
Will Newey go to Aston Martin, or stay at RedBull ?
In the Aston Martin theory, i'd be very inclined to believe Hamilton would actually definately go to Ferrari.
We will also have had 2020 to see how Honda and RedBull will or will not grant Verstappen a WDC chance.
Even if Mercedes themselves will pull out of F1 in 2020 (as a F1 team), they will still have done and laid out
all the work for the 2021 contender, and the engine formula stays the same, and Mercedes have won all the
WCC (and WDC) as of 2014, so they've got the best cards on the table and had most finances available to put
into a worth 2021 contender, so i'd say Mercedes (transformed into Aston Martin) would still be the best chance
for a WDC and WCC apart from Ferrari, where the biggest flaws have been driver mistakes (Vettel) and seriously bad judgement in tactics, but if you'd take that away, they're a definate contender for the WDC and WCC.
So long story short, that's honestly why nobody's thinking Hamilton back to Mclaren.
Simply because Mclaren, no matter what scenario and circumstance, will not have any reasonable prospect of being WDC capable in 2021 and beyond. At best a lucky win, but that's really it.
I also think Mercedes might do good for themselves in staying in F1 for 2021 atleast another season if they are confident they can fight for the championship, since it shows they won't 'just' do good thanks to the V6 engine change but also under heavy aero and rule/concept changes, which would further be good marketing, so i honestly don't think Mercedes will pull out of F1 in the end at all.
Still, if they do, again, i'm pretty confident Aston Martin will take over the team,
which opens a whole other window of possibilities for the driver market.