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As has been said earlier, is Sargent actually financially viable bearing in mind the damage he has caused - to cars and reputation?
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I guess that would depend on his contract - is damage factored into the original figure or is there a "pay as you crash" element to it as well?
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https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/w...ment/10525541/
Interesting article. Williams seems to be supporting him, but also saying that breaking parts means he will be using older spec going forward. Both a question of logistics and lead time on building them. As to my comment above, it sounds more like he is not hurting their budget, but rather he is now going to just use older 2023 spec parts that they already have. Which will not help him or the team gain points. Richard |
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They are supposedly maxed out, hence requesting the additional capital allowances.
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I think the Williams argument regarding additional capital allowances is more that if you are behind the curve and don't have modern facilities and tooling, that any "catch up" spending is fixed to $36M over four years and Williams needs more than that to make that happen. They want the $36M value increased. It's not the yearly budget they are stuck up against, but the four year capex budget. In short, if you are Mercedes or Ferrari, you showed up in the budget cap era with nice facilities, tooling, etc. So for them, the $36M/4yr capex limit can be used for ongoing modernization. But if you are someone like Williams in which modernization will bust that cap. So for them, to achieve parity, any big modernization may take more than four years. They may be in "catch up mode" for a long time. https://us.motorsport.com/f1/news/ba...olff/10505405/ Richard |
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Point was if they had space under budget cap they could use that for capital expenditure.
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I just tried to quickly look through the financial regulations to understand how the CapEx budget cap works. If I am understanding it correctly, that budget is separate from the main operating budget (which I think is current $135M/yr).
I think there is a rolling window in which over a four year period (looking backwards) that you can only spend $36M over that time (avg of $9M/yr). I "think" if you do overspend on the CapEx, then the overage comes out of your operating budget. There also seems also be additional CapEx spending regulations on wind Wind Tunnels. Richard |
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I think Horner pretty much ruled this out at Suzuka?
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If Williams are repairing Mr Sargent’s accident damage with previously used or manufactured spare parts, and they intend to make no more to replace them, does that mean the costs attributed to repairs are incorrect as they are effectively’free’ as a sunk cost?
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SO they want him to stay in 2024 so its reported.
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Being the only seat unconfirmed, Williams dont have to scurry round and make a quick decision.... its not like if they are looking at driver X then team Y is going to snap him up. They can take thir time, see how Logan improves (if he does) and scrutinise any options they have closer.
I get the feeling they: a) would rather not start from scratch again with another rookie, and... b) would rather look at a potential longer term project over the alternative Lawson type 12 month deal and then be in the same position as now in 12 months time. They would rather it seems groom their own stock over grooming say Lawson who likely will jump back to the Mothershipship in 12 months. I dont see Red Bull relinquishing their mid / long term ties with Lawson as they did with Albon. |
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Williams are standing by Sargent for now. They feel crashes are just part of the learning process and getting into Q3 at Zandvoort shows he has the speed
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Sargent is a rookie, so the odd mistake is expected. But the high standard of most rookies these days, and the patience with underperformance being probably lower than it used to be. The only other full time rookie on the grid is making clear progress, and then you add in the good performances by Lawson, and the comparisons do not show Sargent in a great light.
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Latifi was better than Sargeant.
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I really haven't looked at statistics (qualifying time deltas, accident rates), IMHO, I feel like Sargeant is faster than Latifi, but at the moment more accident prone. It's probably easier to get Sargeant to calm down than for Latifi to speed up.
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