Red Bull could quit F1

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Red Bull could quit F1

Postby Workingman » 25 Mar 2014, 19:16

Dietrich Mateschitz has had enough of the politics and stunts and changes.... he wants to go racing.

I would not be surprised to find others with the similar views.

Bernie has done wonders promoting F1, no doubt about that. I can now have conversations about it with just about anyone rather than having to seek out 'anoraks'. As a spectacle, however, he has ruined it.

A1GP tried and failed, but a breakaway "F1(ish)" with the likes of Ferrari, Mercedes, Honda, McLaren and Williams all taking part would be a different animal.
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Re: Red Bull could quit F1

Postby cromwell » 25 Mar 2014, 19:26

I did wonder how much the new rules reflected the move to smaller engined petrol turbo engines, and how much were they designed to stop Vettel winning every year!
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Re: Red Bull could quit F1

Postby miasmum » 25 Mar 2014, 23:38

If that is the case Cromwell, I suppose you have to balance it against how many people switched off during the Schumacher years, I know I did.
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Re: Red Bull could quit F1

Postby Workingman » 26 Mar 2014, 12:40

The new rules were well on the cards before RB//Vettel started winning everything, but there you go.

What we have (still) got is the "management" of the weekend, but with strategy+.

(K)ERS I can live with as it can be used to attack or defend, but with the new drive trains and all the torque DRS has become more of a joke than it ever was, and limiting fuel flow - what is that about? Then there are the tyres, ah the tyres, the ones nobody knows how long they will last for, not to mention double points........

I can well understand where Mateschitz is coming from. Next up Di Montezemolo, Sauber or Dennis?
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