Bud Plug said:
Can anyone tell me why Sauber, Minardi, and Ford race? They've all been around for awhile, and none have had success. Is it some corporate "market presence" concept, a stupidly rich benefactor, or what's their stories?
As far as Sauber, Minardi and Jordan I'd say its all about the egos of the owners. They *want* to be F1 team owners, so they're willing to pour all their money into it. I say good for them. The sport needs more privateers. I was watching some of the "Formula One Decade" on SpeedTV earlier in the year, where they rebroadcast 10 year old races. I was amazed that I had forgotten just how many teams there were before. How many names have vanished since then? Remember when you'd see at least 24 cars on the grid every race? This is what the sport was built on.
IMHO it is the manufacturer's presence that have spoiled the show. BMW, Mercedes, Toyota, Renault and Ferrari all have insane amounts of money. The privateers can't compete, but they keep bringing us the great talent. If it wasn't for Sauber, Kimi Raikonnen wouldn't have gotten his first ride. Same goes for Minardi and Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber. If it was up to me, I'd keep the manufacturers limited to engine/transmission production and leave the rest of it to the teams.
This is more of a rant than I intended. Now I know what it feels like to be Dennis Miller.