Hereâs a one in a trillion moment since this was click bait: In the 1997 European Grand Prix, held at Jerez, Jacques Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher and Heinz Harald Frentzen all set the exact same time to the thousandth in qualifying: 1:21.072
What are you talking about narrow profit margins. RBR has netted like 2 billion in earned media from its 2 F1 teams alone. Even if it was operating at a de jure loss, which I don't think it is, RBR still is an amazing investment for Red Bull. And that success is not limited to them. Ferrari doesn't advertise
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Hereâs a one in a trillion moment since this was click bait:
In the 1997 European Grand Prix, held at Jerez, Jacques Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher and Heinz Harald Frentzen all set the exact same time to the thousandth in qualifying: 1:21.072
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What are you talking about narrow profit margins. RBR has netted like 2 billion in earned media from its 2 F1 teams alone. Even if it was operating at a de jure loss, which I don't think it is, RBR still is an amazing investment for Red Bull. And that success is not limited to them. Ferrari doesn't advertise
đđif they don't make money they won't there!
Yeah itâs like football
Even more expensive
True but football doesn't have 20m dollar cars driving around. So it's like an expensive version of football
âBigger the team bigger the budgetâ bullshit
F1 is just a bunch of rich people blasting round at supersonic speeds on complicated ovals in overpriced coffins. Still love it tho
I wouldnât call tracks ovals thatâs nascar but yeah
@@strikedshorts867 is complicated circles better for f1 then?
@@Youre_local_idiot_hear complicated loops made of asphalt haha
@@kamils2147 okay, thanks.
Its very political aswell if you think about it