http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/121841Sasha wrote:There is a crazy rumor coming from Salzburg and Tokyo!
There will be a Honda PU in the back of the 2016 RB.
What I heard money talks.....Ron Dennis needs money and RB(needs PU),Mr E(needs RB in the field) and Honda(needs another team for more testing) has alot of money to help him.
I'd love for this to be true.Sasha wrote:There is a crazy rumor coming from Salzburg and Tokyo!
There will be a Honda PU in the back of the 2016 RB.
What I heard money talks.....Ron Dennis needs money and RB(needs PU),Mr E(needs RB in the field) and Honda(needs another team for more testing) has alot of money to help him.
that would be too hilariousbauc wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/121841Sasha wrote:There is a crazy rumor coming from Salzburg and Tokyo!
There will be a Honda PU in the back of the 2016 RB.
What I heard money talks.....Ron Dennis needs money and RB(needs PU),Mr E(needs RB in the field) and Honda(needs another team for more testing) has alot of money to help him.
Too late for Red Bull 2016 F1 engine deal now says Honda
I'd argue not long enough. Could you wait for the next time? When I am safely buried in my grave would be a good time.Simply because it's been far too long since this has graced the forum.
Speaking to Sky Sports F1 at the Abu Dhabi GP, Horner refused to reveal just who the contract is with, although expectations point to a renewal with Renault - albeit with the team themselves developing the power unit.
Renault can use Ilmor .... Red Bull cannot , unless the FIA rewrite the homologation rules.FoxHound wrote: but....critically, Red Bull will be utilising Ilmor to develop it through the season.
Kudos to "TJ13"(aka the judge) if that's the case.
Like they did with the alternative engine?FoxHound wrote:Rob,
With respect, that would be a hurdle the FIA and bernie would demolish to keep Red Bull interested.
Besides, Red Bull pay Ilmor, not Renault.
I'd say you are overreacting.turbof1 wrote:Like they did with the alternative engine?FoxHound wrote:Rob,
With respect, that would be a hurdle the FIA and bernie would demolish to keep Red Bull interested.
Besides, Red Bull pay Ilmor, not Renault.
"Hey guys, how do you feel to adapt the rules so we can keep Red Bull in the game, else you would all move up a slot on column one price money. Let's have a vote... Ok, me and Bernie vote in favour... Red Bull and Toro Rosso votes in favour... Nobody else? Common, really? We got cookies for who votes in favour!"