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28-09-2022 18:15
29-08-2022 16:41
26-08-2022 16:12
26-08-2022 16:16
28-07-2022 17:07
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Rey27
I´m really let down by Porsche if all these is true , I had faith in them since I considered them a true racing team with a lot of history and heritage BUT this is a massive blow to all that after know that they are not willing to work hard and earn it in the hard way LIKE HONDA DID, no shortcuts just hard work, dedication , willingness and dreams It´s ok to fail sometimes, but is not ok to give up... and certainly it´s NOT ok to DON´T EVEN TRY!28-09-2022 18:15
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Rey27
It looks like Porsche doesn´t really want to join F1 competition by the hard way, they already got away with the elimination of the MGU-H. How come Red Bull be the only (WINNING) team they are interested to partner with??? If I recall well EVEN Honda was AGAINST of ditching the MGH-U when they were struggling to make it work how ever they were determined to figure it out. They got a deal with Sauber before they cancelled it (wost point at Honda after losing Mclaren) and got saved by Toro Rosso at the time (a JUNIOR team). Are Porsche really interested in joining F1 or they just want everything on th easy way??? Hopefuly they sort their minds and we get to see them in action29-08-2022 16:41
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Rey27
We need Honda and maybe Aston Martin as an engine manufacter AND no engine frezee, then it will be interesting to see who is where in terms of technology and capabilites26-08-2022 16:12
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Rey27
Welcome Audi, please bring the best technology possible if so... we are in for a treat26-08-2022 16:16
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Rey27
Honda made a mistake by leaving the sport, thats clear but its also clear that what makes the most sense is for Red Bull to keep the cooperation with Honda since it´s already a suscceful PROVEN formula and one that has taken countless hours to integrate the engine to the chassis as ONE. Not saying that can´t be done with Porshche BUT I woulnd´t risk it... specially coming from all those years when we only had one team winning it all28-07-2022 17:07
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Rey27
Farewell Seb, you will be missed! Always a true gentleman and a great living example of what the sport it´s about. Thanks for the memories!!!28-07-2022 17:46
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Rey27
I think it would make sense for Honda top management to do ONLY a sponsorship till 2026 just to benefit from their previous success and then they might just go, financially it does make sense to profit from that while they can. Although knowing Honda they could enter againg just build everything from zero (seems like they prefer that way, I guess they like a challenge lol)28-07-2022 17:16
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Rey27
I think it would make sense for Honda top management to do ONLY a sponsorship till 2026 just to benefit from their previous success and then they might just go, financially it does make sense to profit from that while they can. Although knowing Honda they could enter againg just build everything from zero (seems like they prefer that way, I guess they like a challenge lol)28-07-2022 17:42
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Rey27
Well, I think that the two best options for Honda to comeback is as a factory team and wright all the wrongs that they had with McLaren now that everybody know what they are capable of when they have freedom27-07-2022 16:30
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Rey27
Although it´s hard to imagine them entering, I would really love to see all these German brands competing against each other, plus the comeback of Honda. That would be great for the Sport and "Little teams"13-07-2022 20:40