Monday, November 30, 2009

Driving to Victory

Formula 1 recently under fire for the amount of money lavished by the task of finding the ultimate driving machine for its drivers, to give them the best chance of winning the title word. Well established teams like Ferrari and Renault have been two world champions in the past as well as the smaller teams with lower budgets - to show that spending money is not always a guarantee of success. The front runners The 2009 season has seen so far the most successful teams supported by large multinational companies. Brawn GP, supported to run with the Mercedes Championship, Red Bull Racing, backed by Renault, second, with Toyota and Ferrari, third and fourth, respectively. It is difficult to compare what their effect on performance on the track in its commercial sales, the success of Formula 1 teams are certainly helped by the financing of these large companies. Mercedes has 3 teams in the league, Brawn Grand Prix, McLaren and Force India. Renault, Ferrari and Toyota, all have two teams and BMW has one, completing the tournament with 10 teams participating. These companies have invested a significant amount of money on these teams, which also acts as a form of advertising for them, with millions of people who see their logos every week. Major investment is not surprising that companies have invested in the Formula 1 teams are some of the largest automobile companies in the world. These companies have the level of profitable investment, Formula 1 and supporters worldwide to participate in their thousands to watch races and buy the goods that probably adds up to a return to good health. There must be a great investment in sport because of the rapid advances in technology and in none of the companies have avoided. Mercedes has invested heavily in Brawn GP and have a chance of a new type of car. This has certainly paid off with the team in first place in the constructors and the two pilots came in first and second in the drivers' championship. "The future looks bright After resolving the problems with some equipment, after FIA (International Automobile Federation) has threatened to put a cap on money spent, the future of F1 looks bright. The automobile industry is the maximum that should help people like Mercedes and BMW maintain your investment in your computer. The number of supporters of an increasingly competitive, it's a great thing for the sport and teams try to compete with other sports can be more popular in some countries.

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