يحاول ذهب - حر

F1's Imbalance Of Power

February 15,2018

|

Autosport

The top two teams have far too much clout, too often exerted for self interest instead of the long-term health of the sport as a whole.

F1's Imbalance Of Power

MAX VERSTAPPEN SUGGESTED LAST WEEK THAT IF Red Bull had the Mercedes engine, its rivals “would never see us again”, and maybe he’s right. In the opinion of most, Adrian Newey remains unsurpassed, so yes, Max and Daniel Ricciardo might well be in the pound seats for 2018 – if they had Mercedes power.

They don’t, though. When the team’s relationship with Renault was at its lowest, a couple of years ago, attempts were indeed made to do a deal with Mercedes – and Ferrari – but, unlike Renault, these two companies are famously reluctant to sell engines to any team that might threaten them.

When Zak Brown was casting about for an engine to replace Honda at McLaren, unsurprisingly, given their mutual history, there was never a conversation with Ferrari, but there was much discussion with Mercedes, and Brown told me it got far down the line. What, then, ultimately killed it?

“Well – this’ll surprise you – politics! Some at Mercedes wanted us to have the engine, and some didn’t; then fuel​​​​​ became an issue – and also you needed permission to supply more than three teams from the FIA, who were insistent on keeping Honda in Formula 1: it became very political.

“Like I say, there were different opinions at Mercedes about supplying McLaren, but in fairness to them they were prepared to help Honda develop their engine, so I must give Toto [Wolff] credit for that.”

I am hardly alone in believing that in the Formula 1 of today Mercedes and Ferrari have

المزيد من القصص من Autosport

Autosport

Dovizioso's Wet Win Keeps Thrilling Title Race Alive

JUST WHEN IT SEEMED MARC MARQUEZ was on the brink of securing MotoGP title number four, Andrea Dovizioso scored a sixth race win of the season to ensure that this most unpredictable of championship campaigns goes down to the last race.

time to read

4 mins

November 02,2017

Autosport

Autosport

Where Now For The Williams Revival?

Williams leaped to near the front of the field the last time F1’s regulations changed in 2014, but has slowly slipped back since then. The team needs to repeat the trick

time to read

9 mins

February 23,2017

Autosport

Autosport

Renault's Real First Year Back

After 2016’s ‘year zero’, this will be the season where Renault finally starts working its way towards the front. But there’s a long way to go.

time to read

7 mins

February 23,2017

Autosport

Autosport

Buemi Completes Hat-trick With His Best Win

Three wins from three rounds, and the championship leader appears stronger than ever. But his rivals look set to make his life much harder.

time to read

7 mins

February 23,2017

Autosport

Porsche Closes On Title After Another Swap

Neel Jani, Andre Lotterer and Nick Tandy were the moral victors, but had to hand the lead over to their team-mates. Again.

time to read

6 mins

September 21,2017

Autosport

Turkington's Missed Chance As Sutton Digs Deep

An unexpected twist of fortunes ensured points leader Sutton held his advantage.

time to read

7 mins

September 21,2017

Autosport

Frijns And Leonard Defy Finale Chaos

THE BLANCPAIN SPRINT CUP FINALE WAS so frenetic and dramatic that two unexpected title contenders – of the 13 drivers who entered the weekend with a shot at the championship – didn’t even realise they were fighting for the crown when the crucial pass was made.

time to read

2 mins

September 21,2017

Autosport

Prodrive Pair Peerless

TWO NEW NAMES WERE ADDED TO THE list of Supercars race winners at Sandown, as Cam Waters and Richie Stanaway combined to take their maiden main game victories.

time to read

2 mins

September 21,2017

Autosport

Autosport

Nigel Roebuck

The good and the bad of Bernie

time to read

13 mins

February 02,2017

Autosport

Autosport

50 Years Of Grunt And Glory

A decade ago rallycross almost fell off the radar, but now, as it approaches its 50th anniversary, the sport is entering a golden era to rival its Group B glory days

time to read

7 mins

February 02,2017

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size