“Well if you look at the way the English accounts are presented, you’re looking at the gross turnover of each entity, whether it be Red Bull Technology or Red Bull Racing. Hardly something he would attempt if the figures weren't accurate.Įdit: also explains why they dropped out of FOTA because of the RRA IMO, they're obviously wrong because in the source link, Horner tries to explain the huge spending by claiming it was for bonuses. The $ 630 million are obviously nonsense. Red Bull Technology spent 245 million Euro ( 207 million euro for RedBull Racing included). Numbers were already discussed here, based on an article of AMuS. Obviously, the numbers are from 2011 (as even stated in the article of Neue Züricher Zeitung) as they are based on annual accounts filed to the Company house. Yes aero will always be a key factor, but the front wings in particular need to be severely limited.īut that $630 million puts a new spin on the whole $3 million entry fee for 2013. I'm personally in favor of unlimited caps, no testing ban, more freedom on engine development, and more restrictions on aerodynamics. It's an idiotic notion at best, and a budget cap would be an even worse idea. The RRA is just something I think that serves no purpose. If restricting the use of resources blah blah are the problem, then let that extend to every single thing that goes into a formula one car (including engine, numerously iterated product tested for other manufacturer product, number of people, manufacture-provided space and facilities, etc.) If spending money is the problem, let's talk about budget cap. Also, who answers for the unaccounted money spent on engines and the easy support you get for being a manufacturer's works team? You can spend a trillion dollars if you want. As of now, there is no legal limit on how much any team can spend. Wednesday, July 24 – Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, TX) Sunday, July 21 – M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, MD) Saturday, July 20 – Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA) Tuesday, July 16 – Rentschler Field (Hartford, CT)Ĭuba vs. Monday, July 15 – BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston, TX)Įl Salvador vs. Sunday, July 14 – Sports Authority Field at Mile High (Denver, CO) Saturday, July 13 – Rio Tinto Stadium (Salt Lake City, UT)Ĭosta Rica vs. EDT)įriday, July 12 – Sun Life Stadium (Miami, FL) Thursday, July 11 – CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Tuesday, July 9 – JELD-WEN Field (Portland, OR)Ĭosta Rica vs. Monday, July 8 – Red Bull Arena (Harrison, NJ)Įl Salvador vs. Sunday, July 7 – Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)Ĭanada vs. GROUP B: Honduras, El Salvador, Trinidad & Tobago, Haiti GROUP A: Mexico, Panama, Canada, Martinique On June 13, 2011, Red Bull Arena held a Group B doubleheader featuring Guatemala and Grenada (Guatemala won 4-0) and Honduras and Jamaica (Jamaica won 1-0). This is the second time that Red Bull Arena has hosted the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Tickets to all Gold Cup matches will be available to the general public starting on Thursday, March 21 at 10:00 AM (local time in all markets) by visiting For more information on how you can purchase tickets to the July 8 matches at Red Bull Arena, call 877.RB.SOCCER.
Red Bull Arena will host a Group B First Round doubleheader on July 8 featuring El Salvador taking on Trinidad & Tobago at 7:00 PM ET followed by Haiti facing Honduras at 9:30 PM ET.
HARRISON, NJ (March 13, 2013) – The Confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup groups and schedule.