edited: A car company of which i am not even quite sure who owns them and why, becoming the primary sponsor of a racing team run by an energy drink, what a world we live in.
Anyone will sponsor F1 if they can....
edited: A car company of which i am not even quite sure who owns them and why, becoming the primary sponsor of a racing team run by an energy drink, what a world we live in.
Well blow me.Anyone will sponsor F1 if they can....
This does seem an odd move though.
and this is where it seriously stops making sense. Feels like the ridiculous "Lotus" branding of years past, where the cars were anything but Lotus if I remember correctly.they have a car engine development programme with a certain company called Mercedes ....
and this is where it seriously stops making sense. Feels like the ridiculous "Lotus" branding of years past, where the cars were anything but Lotus if I remember correctly.
I still think they could create one seriously sexy DPi car though
Even better a LMP1, as another backdoor way to get Mercedes into sports prototypes again... if only they'd thought of that for *this* year. Mercedes, Porsche, Toyota all in top line sports prototype racing again? oh my. Sadly, ship sailed for a while.
The last LMP1 car they created was a total disaster (and I say that as an Aston fan) so not sure what their view on another LMP1 project would be but they certainly took too many radical design choices with that car, a bit like what Nissan did with their program.
I think if the LMP1 class went back to N/A or turbo they might be interested but at the moment with hybrid programs costing tens of millions I can't see it happening. Cost caps are great in principle but are difficult to implement.
Would be lovely to see them back in a prototype car though.
Lola based cars didn't really do much