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<blockquote data-quote="Fifty" data-source="post: 1926598" data-attributes="member: 51924"><p>Sadly The predictions are coming true. At least finally the media has switched their push away from overly expensive hybrids and back to “ICE” only formula.</p><p>They are even hinting that they would support not waiting until 2026 for the formula change.</p><p></p><p>honda dropping, merc about to drop and sell, Renault starting the first step to selling...</p><p>I think the Ferrari boss to become the liberty media f1 boss was as much about ensuring Ferrari stays (and alfa) as it is about him being a good choice.</p><p></p><p>I think the biggest question will be what merc does at the end of the year. Hamilton will follow Toto or justfocus on his new race series like Rosberg did.</p><p></p><p>ttwo outfits with cash thatdon’t want to pay the $200m penalty to add new teams to the grid would buy merc and RB.</p><p>Toro rosso... alpha tauri would stick around because they would not be associated with Red Bull’s 51% Thai owners. And probably go back to Ferrari engines.</p><p></p><p>the Fia/liberty need to change the power unit formula starting 2022 to ICE only and have it based on consumption or go E85 like nascar.</p><p></p><p>they can claim environmentally friendly, make noise and have street relevance... get vw and possibly others</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 1926598, member: 51924"] Sadly The predictions are coming true. At least finally the media has switched their push away from overly expensive hybrids and back to “ICE” only formula. They are even hinting that they would support not waiting until 2026 for the formula change. honda dropping, merc about to drop and sell, Renault starting the first step to selling... I think the Ferrari boss to become the liberty media f1 boss was as much about ensuring Ferrari stays (and alfa) as it is about him being a good choice. I think the biggest question will be what merc does at the end of the year. Hamilton will follow Toto or justfocus on his new race series like Rosberg did. ttwo outfits with cash thatdon’t want to pay the $200m penalty to add new teams to the grid would buy merc and RB. Toro rosso... alpha tauri would stick around because they would not be associated with Red Bull’s 51% Thai owners. And probably go back to Ferrari engines. the Fia/liberty need to change the power unit formula starting 2022 to ICE only and have it based on consumption or go E85 like nascar. they can claim environmentally friendly, make noise and have street relevance... get vw and possibly others [/QUOTE]
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