“What’s the point?” Admission from mystery F1 team boss
Claim 🐬about an unnamed F1 team principal's interesting take on 2025 s📖eason

An unknown Formula 1𒁏 team principal has apparently offered an interesting take on how to approach the 2025 season.
This is the final year in the current rules cycle, before the fresh engine regulations beg♊in from 2026 onwards.
The n🎀ew rules 🍸offer an opportunity at a blank slate, with every team hoping to dramatically increase their competitiveness.
But this is only possible with indus⛎try-leading innovation which will inevitably detract attention from this season’s upgrades.
How will F1 midfield teams approach 2025?
Sky Sports F1 commentator Davidꦆ Croft said: “If you’re Alpine… you’re not going to be throwing a lot of resources at 2025 beyond Spain.
“What’s the point?
“As one F1 team principal, from a midfield team, said to me during the winter: ‘we could throw everything at 2025 and move up one place but what’💫s the point? We are absolut⛦ely crucifying ourselves for 2026 if we do that’.
“2026ౠ is such a huge change and all the teams are aware of this.
“James Vowles said꧂: ‘We will go toജ every round and scrap hard for every point, that is my promise’.
“I do💮n’t think he’s lying. They will go to every round and scrap as hard as they can -ღ but they won’t bring upgrades every round.
“Because what’s the point?
“While﷽ they are focused on that, theyꦇ aren’t focused on the big gains of next year.
“Trust me, some will get it absolutely 𒉰right and some will get it wrong.”
The front-running teams will dream 🌞of establishing an era of dominance, much like Red Bull or Mercedes🉐 before them.
But there are massive gains to be made for the midfield bunch too, with the chance to contend more regularly for 🌳podiums if they can develop a car with an engine to envy.
Audi and Cadillac also enter꧂ F1 in 2026, two huge-name manufacturers who won’t aspire to anything less than fighting at the🍃 front.

James was a s🎉ports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Ameriꩲcan sports, to football, to F1.