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“They Don’t Want to Go into a Spending War” – Wolff Urges F1 to Keep Red Bull and AlphaTauri in the Sport

Published 11/10/2020, 6:19 AM EST

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Red Bull have been weighing up options for a new engine supplier for some time now. The group had also reportedly suggested an engines’ development freeze proposal, which was apparently met with a swift objection by most teams.

While it remains a subject of discussion, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has spoken about the importance of F1 retaining a brand such as Red Bull. He also believes that they would not want to be a customer team again.

F1 should seek to keep both Red Bull teams, says Wolff

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Wolff is quoted as saying, “I think for them going back to customer status is not something they are very keen on.

“I truly believe that Honda has done a very good job, and there is performance in the pipeline that gives Red Bull confidence.”

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Ever since the Honda news has broken out, the F1 community wondered how Red Bull were going to cope with the potential loss. As a result of this, they have been on everyone’s lips, regarding their next engine manufacturer.

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“But equally I understand that they don’t want to go into a spending war with all the other OEMs on developing engines.”

“It’s a sensible proposal I’d like to support. I think Red Bull is a tremendously important brand for Formula 1, and we should do everything to keep the two teams in Formula 1 and help them with the option of having basically works status.”

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The Milton-Keynes based team have alternatives available to them

There are a few options available to them from the F1 grid itself. Wolff had clarified earlier on that supplying engines to Red Bull is something that would not happen.

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This leaves the Austrian-licensed outfit with Renault and Ferrari as their other pathways. However, they would do everything in their power to take the Honda project under their wing.

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Regardless, losing two teams would prove to be a big loss for Formula 1 as a whole. At the end of the day, the stakeholders will have to work out the finer aspects, which suits everybody involved.

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Hailing from Bengaluru, Bhargav is an F1 and NASCAR author for EssentiallySports. He is a huge fan of Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing. Bhargav also has an MBA in Sports Management from the Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences, Pune.
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