Luca de Meo:
The current conditions - and this I say it very clearly - especially economical conditions, of transfer of technology between one team and another, the ones that are defined by the federation - are actually not very favourable. So the price that other teams pay to access the technology of people like us that make the initial investment, it’s not a good business case, if you want my opinion. I said that already a lot of times. I don’t want to enter into numbers, but I can tell you that this is not a good deal. It’s only made so that smaller teams that don’t have the ability to produce an engine, and this is the large majority, can get into the game. But for us economically, it doesn’t change a lot.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-p ... o/6254536/
Yikes, these customer teams riding on the coat-tails of the investments of the noble power unit manufacturers sound dreadful (according to de Meo at least). Surely customers should pay a
fair price for the Renault customer power units, and suffer the reduction in aerodynamic performance that this large cost would entail!?