Very disappointing to see that Honda are leaving F1, especially given that all three remaining engine-suppliers already have a "factory" team.
I bet RBR are currently looking into building an engine for themselves.
Kind of a shame that they've been running with Infiniti and, more recently, Aston Martin branding on the car.
I guess the ideal solution
would have been to convince Ford to build them an engine under the AM brand, but I guess that ship has sailed with Racing Point becoming the AM team.
No idea if Racing Point/AM will continue to use the Merc' engine or whether AM will supply an engine but I guess it's academic, given that even if AM brings it's own engine it'd still put RBR in the position of being a customer team.
Seems like Merc' are never going to supply RBR and I'm not sure RBR would
want a Ferrari engine, given that they know they can build a better chassis so they only way Ferrari are ever likely to be better is by cheating - and RBR won't want to be in a position where they can't accuse Ferrari of cheating without risking their engine supply.
So, back to the Renault engine they tried so hard to get rid of for years?
Also, Formula E is garbage.
The cars can't even complete a race and their performance is on par with a modern hot-hatch.
Tells you all you need to know about Formula E when they can build a street circuit in a day by erecting a few fences and tyre walls.
First thing Formula E shoud have done is use swappable battery packs
and allow teams to use a variety of different sized batteries.
That way, they could run lighter cars and pitstops would become strategic.