Marcingak
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Excellent analysis, my opinion is that the #3 on your list is in fact the #1 reason why they failed.
Had they secured more major sponsorship, it would have really helped offset those first few years where they did very poorly. By the time they called it quits, they were actually producing decent race cars, not championship cars but certainly quality rides. At that point they had already lost so much money they had to shut it down. Also if they had more sponsorship dollars they might have been able to fund a development program more adequately and perhaps attract more quality personnel and or drivers.
I highly doubt money or sponsorship was an issue. The owner of Red Bull is worth $5.3 billion dollars. If money was truly an issue they would shut down their F1 teams because F1 is 10 times as expensive as NASCAR to compete in ($20 million a year for NASCAR vs $235 million a year for F1). I think when Red Bull entered NASCAR they expected to dominate but when that wasn't happening they just got fed up with being uncompetitive and didn't want their name brand associated with being weak/mediocre so they closed down their NASCAR teams. In comparison, they have won the last 4 F1 championships.
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