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20th June 2018, 10:07 #11
Yeah, maybe even threadworthy in itself?
I might sound risky at first but when you think it through it really does make sense.
Huge pot of Honda money, full works collaboration with no clash of interests in the relationship, unlike staying with Renault who they are never going to be able to really compete at the very front with regardless whether the Honda partnership is a success or not. It really is the obvious choice IMO... and for BOTH parties.
The 2 year agreement coincides nicely with the new 2021 regs. They either stay with Honda if they prove to be a worthwhile improvement... or possibly walk away from F1 completely blaming Honda and start afresh in another discipline or sport that can provide at least the same exposure value to their 'Koolade' brand.The emergence of the new 'Rainmaster' - Mad Max at Interlagos 2016!
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21st June 2018, 09:45 #12
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I hope they get an engine like those Honda made for McLaren. There's no team right not in F1 that deserves them more.
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21st June 2018, 12:38 #13
Perhaps... but I suspect RB have a far better chance (than Mac ever did) of forming a working technical relationship by actually being on the same page.
Mac were completely incompetent ...IF.... they actually believed.. that they had one of the best chassis on the grid.
Maybe Mac knew the truth all along.. and it was to keep Fernando there and out of their faces.The emergence of the new 'Rainmaster' - Mad Max at Interlagos 2016!
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21st June 2018, 12:50 #14
I'm amazed they even feel the need to keep advertising, given how well known the brand is. I also find it astonishing just how many sports they're involved with, and to the extent that they are. Take World RX for example, they sponsor two teams in a big way, and at least 5 drivers wear their kit as a result. Then you peg in all the motorbikers they seem to sponsor and the big events (Flugtag, Soapbox, Crashed Ice, X-Fighters, Supernatural, Rampage, Hardline etc. etc.) and then they give away free products too. How are they selling so much sugary drink at £1 a can to make the kind of money to allow that investment? And that's without considering the two F1 teams
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21st June 2018, 14:34 #15
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22nd June 2018, 12:53 #17
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22nd June 2018, 12:55 #18
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7th July 2018, 17:29 #19
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Now Redbull have won three races with so many opportunities to win ahead. Surely they would win at least one more before the season is out.
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13th November 2018, 17:50 #20
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As it goes YES THEY CAN. They have won four races and were denied what looked like a definite fifth win at Interlagos by a crash between Verstapenn and Ocon. Now would you bet against them going for the 2019 title next season?
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