McLaren's Next Engine Partner?

McLaren's Next Engine Partner?

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Andy Allenton

Original Poster:

555 posts

124 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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I can see why they went down the Honda route: it was the only Works engine/PU deal available. I genuinely feel very sorry for both parties as they have such heritage.
Things don't look too good for McLaren Honda so far in 2017. The season has a long way to go of course, but let's play Devil's Advocate - If the Woking boys part company with Honda, what would they do for power? Given the current choices of Mercedes, Renault or Ferrari, I can't imagine McLaren really wanting any of them - and perhaps those PU makers don't all want to supply current models either.

bobbo89

5,228 posts

146 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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I think the cogs may already be in motion for them to manufacture their own engine, it'd make a lot of commercial sense with the way their road cars are going.


MartG

20,694 posts

205 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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Two possibilities - develop their own, perhaps with funding from an external sponsor who will have their name on the engine, or use the fact that Liberty now own F1 to convince a US manufacturer ( Ford, Chevrolet ) to enter the fray

No doubt there are other scenarios too

Vaud

50,609 posts

156 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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bobbo89 said:
I think the cogs may already be in motion for them to manufacture their own engine, it'd make a lot of commercial sense with the way their road cars are going.
No chance in the current cycle.

The current regs run to 2020. Mercedes have spent (by some accounts) €140M+ per year on engine dev since the current formula was developed - at least €500M (if you take the dev years into account)

How would it make commercial sense to try to catch up? All for the sake of 2018 and 2019... and the key F1 engine people are all tied into long term contracts.

It might make sense for 2020+ once we see the ideas from Ross B et al.

But building your own engine from scratch makes no commercial sense at all at the moment, IMHO.

DrDeAtH

3,588 posts

233 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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Would BMW not be a contender? They do have history in F1 and history with McLaren...

Crafty_

13,297 posts

201 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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BMW wanted to take over Williams because they thought they knew better. SFW refused to sell, so they bought Sauber, got bored after a few years because they didn't win and bailed.

I don't think they'd entertain being a engine manufacturer again and don't have the appetite to run an entire team.

If the road cars continue to do well and they do more GT racing I can see McLarens owners flogging the team to be honest And given recent history of team sales, it won't go well...

BrettMRC

4,107 posts

161 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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McLaren/Riccardo PU with the rest supplied by Tesla....



....or maybe, just maybe Honda get it right in 2018, and by 2019 McLaren are set to win races - but, Honda decide to pull out in late November leaving the team in the lurch. wink

MartG

20,694 posts

205 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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If Brawn decides to follow the ecobks trend for 2020, maybe Tesla jester

Pebbles167

3,458 posts

153 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Still waiting for Peugeot to make another F1 appearance. With their new push into various types of motorsport, it wouldn't surprise me if they considered making an engine (actually, yes it would, but it's a possibility). The Vauxhall buy might mean they won't have the funds though.

AussieFozzy

136 posts

129 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Briggs & Stratton? biggrin

Ali2202

3,815 posts

205 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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These figures? ......

Appalling. So much WASTE!

AAAAAAAGHHHHH!!!!!!

AussieFozzy

136 posts

129 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Ali2202 said:
These figures? ......

Appalling. So much WASTE!

AAAAAAAGHHHHH!!!!!!
So you are worried about all this "waste"?
What would you rather the money be spent on?

CraigyMc

16,423 posts

237 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Ali2202 said:
These figures? ......

Appalling. So much WASTE!

AAAAAAAGHHHHH!!!!!!
If you think a few hundred million dollars on bleeding edge engines is wasteful, imagine how much money was wasted on developing the military industrial complex that led to the internet and your ability to write that statement for me to facepalm at.

Oh wait, R&D doesn't get forgotten, and often leads to improvements originally unforseen.

Derek Smith

45,704 posts

249 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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I doubt there will be any changes before the concord agreement is decided on. The new owners have already stated that they see a change in engine supply. What this means is unknown, probably they don't know what they mean themselves, but it would be foolhardy to start manufacturing your own engine until everyone knows what's happening.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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CraigyMc said:
If you think a few hundred million dollars on bleeding edge engines is wasteful, imagine how much money was wasted on developing the military industrial complex that led to the internet and your ability to write that statement for me to facepalm at.

Oh wait, R&D doesn't get forgotten, and often leads to improvements originally unforseen.
I wonder which budget Mercedes apportion their F1 engine spend from? Marketing, R&D, or both?

I imagine the value per Euro spend on any road-relevant R&D, discovered from the current F1 programme, is very poor compared to what they'd learn from the same spent outside of it.

sparta6

3,699 posts

101 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Would make sense for BMW to be across both road and race

https://arstechnica.co.uk/cars/2017/02/mclaren-and...

Frimley111R

15,678 posts

235 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Fundamentally the issue is that they'd be starting from scratch with someone new and they'd be waiting 3-4 years to get to where they should be with Honda now.

I am sure they aren't going to beg Merc for an engine, RB will veto a Renault engine and they won't want a Ferrari engine...

They are completely stuffed. They have to work with Honda, it's there only chance.

//j17

4,484 posts

224 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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I'd say Renault is about the only option. I can't see Red Bull having any right of veto, I mean they don't even use Renault engines...

Otispunkmeyer

12,611 posts

156 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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AussieFozzy said:
Briggs & Stratton? biggrin
Mine always starts in a cloud of white smoke hehe

Woody

2,187 posts

285 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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You have to wonder if McLaren/Honda would be in this predicament if McLaren weren't the sole user.
Perhaps if they'd been allowed (I'm sure McLaren blocked it) to have a customer team supply development would have been better.

I think McLaren may have missed the boat for developing their own engine to the current regs.