The Pursuit Of The Ultimate Driving Machine
Formula 1 has recently been under fire for the amount he Lavis top teams in the final effort to operate the machinery of their drivers to help them make the best possible chance of winning the title word. Well-established groups such as Ferrari and Renault have produced world champions last year, and small groups, with lower budgets – to prove that spending does not always guarantee success.
Front runners
In the 2009 season have seen the most successful groups, supported by large multinationals. Brawn GP is supported by the fleet of Mercedes Championships, Red Bull Racing Renault supported by others, with Toyota and Ferrari, third and fourth respectively.
It is difficult to compare, which affects their performance, the tracks on their commercial sales, but success in Formula 1 team has certainly helped with the financing of these companies are huge. Mercedes has 3 teams in the championship, Brawn GP, McLaren and Force India.
Renault, Ferrari and Toyota are the two teams, and BMW is a team that complements the 10 championship. These companies have invested a significant amount in this group, which also serves as a form of advertising for them by the millions of people who see their logos every week.
Great Investments
Not surprisingly, companies that have decided to invest in the Formula 1 teams are some of the largest companies in the automotive world. These companies are in possession of the necessary investments to be profitable and fans of Formula 1 in the world participating in the thousands to see the races and the purchase of goods, which probably contributes to a healthy return.
There should be a lot of investment in sport, due to rapid technological progress, and none of those companies have hesitated. Mercedes invested heavily in Brawn GP and the possibility of a new type of car. This has certainly paid dividends with the team in first place in the Constructors’ championship and the two pilots to occupy the first and second in the drivers’ championship.
The future looks bright
After solving the problems of some teams after the FIA (Federation Internationale Automobile) threatens the limit for the money, the future looks bright F1. Automotive was up, and to help Mercedes and BMW to maintain their investments in their teams.
The number of fans involved in the race are increasing, which is a great thing for the sport and the teams that appear to compete with other sports that may be more popular in some countries.
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