Dr Helmut Marko says Renault forced Red Bull into making an early call about its 2019 engine supplier. Red Bull wanted another race to assess existing supplier Renault's new specification of power unit against Honda's.
Instead, the announcement was made slightly unexpectedly on Tuesday. "Actually we wanted to announce the decision after France," Marko, Red Bull's motor racing consultant, told Auto Bild.
"But Renault set an ultimatum that ended on Sunday. We had no choice."
Marko, though, said Red Bull was already convinced that Honda is the right choice, particularly after the progress made by the junior team Toro Rosso.
"The new update, which could not be properly used in Canada due to unfortunate circumstances, brought three tenths of laptime," he said.
"So the deal with Honda is extremely positive for us in every way. Sport, technical and financial," added Marko.
The Red Bull-Honda contract is set to run for two years, amid rumours Porsche might enter F1 under the new engine regulations for 2021.
Team boss Christian Horner says the decision to switch to Honda was made for sporting reasons, but also clear is that the Japanese marque will be a 'works' partner.
He said Red Bull got enough information in Montreal to make the call.
"Based on Montreal, the decision for us was unambiguous and it's the right time," said Horner.
"As for expectations, we want to further reduce the gap to the others. Honda has the infrastructure and the resources to help us with that," he added.
Helmut Marko: "Renault forced early deal with Honda"
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I read it as "No choice" to announce an decision. Not the actual decision itself.
The only negative at the moment is actual PU itself otherwise it's an incredible deal. I wonder how much if anything Redbull and Toro Rosso have to pay for their engines. Redbull have gone from paying for their engines to getting an supply free of charge.
The deal won't be like McLaren had but looks to be better from a perspective that they are supplying two teams. Their development will now even increase considering that the main team will be using those engines.- + 2
- Jun 20 2018 - 13:47
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"Renault forced early deal"
"Based on Montreal, the decision for us was unambiguous and it's the right time,"
"So the deal with Honda is extremely positive for us in every way. Sport, technical and financial,"
Yeah...totally clear. As in "we didn't want to switch, but now that we did, this was the perfect financial and performance decision"
Sometimes Helmut reminds me a bit of Donald Trump. I'll leave it at that :)- + 0
- Jun 20 2018 - 15:16
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Macro expects everything on a silver platter. I wouldn't lend the guy even 5 dollars if he needed it. You'd never see the money again.
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- Jun 20 2018 - 15:42
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Who is Macro?
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- Jun 20 2018 - 17:36
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If i am Renault, wouldn't have extended the timeline in 2018, and would have ousted them in 2017 for the poor partnership.
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- Jun 20 2018 - 16:29
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So glad you are not Renault.
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- Jun 20 2018 - 17:37
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I'm sure RedBull would've wanted to wait until the end of season so they don't get treated like Torro Rooso last season, if Renault does the same thing to redbull this year I hope they get fined.
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- Jun 20 2018 - 16:36
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They wanted to announce it at their home grand prix. Realistically the decision was probably made a good while back.
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- Jun 20 2018 - 17:37
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I read it as "No choice" to announce an decision. Not the actual decision itself.
The only negative at the moment is actual PU itself otherwise it's an incredible deal. I wonder how much if anything Redbull and Toro Rosso have to pay for their engines. Redbull have gone from paying for their e... [Read more]