RedDevil7108
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Seems they're on a one-way train at the moment. Hopefully the geriatrics can be removed and they can turn things around. I've never been an RB fan, but I don't like seeing them implode and certainly wouldn't want to see them leave the grid, or race at the back of it.
One has to laugh at the British mafia and their sheep here on MBB.
Red Bull is only 20 years in F1
The last 16 years they only finished outside the top 3 in Championship once.(4th 2015)
In that 16 years they won the title 6 times and came second 5 times.
Funny that people now think they going to implode and be a backmarker team.
LOL but for decades Williams and Mclaren was and even still is, nowhere. Maybe you lot should rather focus on that, than on the ifs and maybes.
One has to laugh at the British mafia and their sheep here on MBB.
Red Bull is only 20 years in F1
The last 16 years they only finished outside the top 3 in Championship once.(4th 2015)
In that 16 years they won the title 6 times and came second 5 times.
Funny that people now think they going to implode and be a backmarker team.
LOL but for decades Williams and Mclaren was and even still is, nowhere. Maybe you lot should rather focus on that, than on the ifs and maybes.
You fail to mention that Red Bull entered F1 when its was way more competitive because way more money is involved, than when Williams was on a high.Red Bull are still a young team in relation to Williams, McLaren and Ferrari.
Williams were world champions in their 4th season of competing. In their first 20-years in F1 they won 9 WCC and 7 WDC. Since then, nothing.
Aside from the teams still in F1, nobody ever thought the likes of Lotus, Tyrrell and Brabham would fall off their pedestals, let alone go out of business. Until they did. Lotus specifically was noted for being technical innovators under Colin Chapman and were always at or near the top of F1, until Chapman passed away.
Also, Adrian Newey, which is something Williams can relate to. Newey left Williams and they have never been the same again.
Red Bull are entering new territory without Newey and without Max, they may very well have one of the worst cars on the grid as evidenced by the struggles of Perez, Lawson and Tsunoda. They may yet endure the hardships every other team in F1 has.
You fail to mention that Red Bull entered F1 when its was way more competitive because way more money is involved, than when Williams was on a high.
Ferrari was on top without Newey
Merc was on top without Newey.
Red Bull like to market sporting and extreme events, that is where their target market is. They have money to spend, Unless that change I don't see them being down for too long. You don't have to finish 1st to be one of the top teams.
Everyone is busy with armchair predictions of what the future will hold, as if its fact.
Just like we heard that Merc will be the team to beat with new regulations in 2022. LOL it did not happen.
Now we hear the same thing again for next year.
We also had to listen here and in the British media how Hamilton is going to win another championship this year in the Ferrari. That did not happen, he can't even beat his teammate.