F1 boss thought Mercedes-Red Bull deal was agreed

Bernie Ecclestone was surprised by Mercedes’ apparent decision not to supply Red Bull with engines in 2016, as the F1 commercial rights chief believed an agreement had been reached.

After terminating their contract with power unit partner Renault one year ahead of schedule, the Milton Keynes-based squad is still looking for a replacement and facing a “critical situation” according to team principal Christian Horner.

Red Bull did test the waters in order to secure the dominant PU106B engine. But while Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff initially said the door was open, his company ultimately ruled out against powering a direct rival outfit.

“I thought and was told that [Mercedes non-executive chairman] Mr Lauda had made an agreement with [Red Bull owner] Mr Mateschitz and they had a nice handshake when Niki confirmed they would be supplied with Mercedes engines,” Ecclestone told Sky Sports News HQ.

Mercedes’ refusal leaves Red Bull with Ferrari as its sole viable option for power units next year. Although Horner labeled ongoing talks as positive, the energy drinks giant then threatened to quit F1 if it does not secure equal status and engine performance parity with Maranello’s works team.

“I understand they are being offered [Ferrari] engines that are currently in use today and not the engines which will be used in 2016,” added Ecclestone.

With the F1 supremo keen to prevent Mateschitz from pulling out of F1, there have been suggestions that Mercedes’ little TV coverage during the Japanese Grand Prix served as a punishment following their reluctance to supply Red Bull.

Chris Medland's Japanese Grand Prix review

"I'm joking. You can laugh as well" - Rosberg and Vettel's awkward exchange

Click here for the F1 drivers' girlfriends gallery

Keep up to date with all the F1 news via Facebook and Twitter

Julien Billiotte

Recent Posts

McLaren cashes in on the future, as 2026 F1 car sells for millions!

McLaren have always liked to do things quickly. But selling tomorrow’s car today sounds a…

14 hours ago

Ricciardo hints at racing return: ‘The itch is there’

Daniel Ricciardo may have closed the door on Formula 1, but it’s starting to sound…

15 hours ago

Steiner warns of ‘outliers’ and epic failures in F1 new era

Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner is bracing for fireworks when Formula 1 kicks off…

16 hours ago

Team boss Verstappen? He’d always run a clear No.1

Max Verstappen has never been shy with his opinions, and his latest take on team…

18 hours ago

Adrian Newey, the man who can see air

There are many in Formula 1 - beginning with Aston Martin team owner Lawrence Stroll…

19 hours ago

Gasly backs Alpine’s long game: ‘Much brighter days are coming’

After a 2025 season defined by growing pains and technical pivots, Pierre Gasly is finally…

20 hours ago