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Giuseppe F1
15th May 2009, 09:51
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news/detail/090515093715.shtml

Lola confirms 2010 team entry
Budget cap increase led to ‘re-examination’
15/05/09 09:37

Having signalled an interest in F1's budget-capped future last month, the British racing car company Lola has now committed to submitting a 2010 team entry by the May 29th deadline.

"The Lola Group is pleased to announce that it will be submitting an entry," part of a statement issued by the outfit, which last attempted a F1 foray in 1997, read.

Lola said the 2010 cap figure was set at £30m when it first began evaluating designing and racing a car next year.

The increase of the figure to £40m "led to a re-examination" of the project by Lola, "culminating in today's confirmation that it will proceed."

The FIA is expected to publish the first 2010 entry list in mid June.

Full Lola Statement
Following completion of its evaluation of the technical regulations for cost-capped Formula One teams announced by the FIA World Motorsport Council on 29th April 2009, the Lola Group is pleased to announce that it will be submitting an entry for the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship.

The original cap of £30 million, including engines formed the basis of Lola’s initial interest.
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The decision by the WMSC to revise the figure to £40 million plus engines, marketing, hospitality and driver fees led to a re-examination of the opportunity by Lola culminating in today’s confirmation that it will proceed with its Formula One project.

The Lola Group believes that the WMSC decisions relating to cost-capping and the provision of revised technical regulations to facilitate the entry of new teams into Formula One should be embraced. This is not only prudent considering the backdrop of global economics but also taking into account the need for new teams to be able to compete credibly against long established entrants.

It is imperative that performance breaks be afforded to new cost-capped entrants who will have a limited period in which to form teams, design and manufacture their cars. With these breaks Lola looks forward to competing with the existing teams who enjoy decades of experience. The question of speed differentials, safety and the spectacle of Formula One must also be considered.

The Lola Group is forging ahead with its Formula One project with the objective of securing an entry into the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship and in the expectation that the decisions of the WMSC will be respected in full.

E.A. © CAPSIS International
Source: GMM

DexDexter
15th May 2009, 10:08
I wonder what kind of a truck they will roll out this time, referring to 97. :)

leopard
15th May 2009, 10:44
I think this is good to welcome the British racing car company, Force India needs commensurable opponents ...

Sleeper
15th May 2009, 11:54
Good news, I feel that of all the teams linked to a 2010 entry, Lola are probably going to be the strongest.

Dave B
15th May 2009, 11:59
Designing and building the 1997 cars: $200M

Paying the drivers: $1M, if that.

Pre-season testing: 28p

The look on their faces when they failed to qualify: Priceless.

For everthing else there's Mastercard.

Let's hope they're a tad more organised this time round.

Knock-on
15th May 2009, 12:17
Lola is a very technically advanced company that is ideally placed to mount a challenge. Well, I say challenge, I mean get a car on the grid.

However, I see them backing out when the final deal over budgets gets agreed.

£40m + engines + drivers + hospitality + marketing is a fair wack when they were initially looking at £39m all in.

maximilian
15th May 2009, 12:21
Isn't it a bit strange that they wouldn't wait for the outcome of today's big meeting before issuing a final statement on their entry? :confused:

Mark
15th May 2009, 12:42
Designing and building the 1997 cars: $200M

Paying the drivers: $1M, if that.

Pre-season testing: 28p

The look on their faces when they failed to qualify: Priceless.

For everthing else there's Mastercard.

Let's hope they're a tad more organised this time round.

Praise be for the 107% rule! Otherwise those jokers would have actually raced them being lapped by the entire field once per lap would have been a joke.

EuroTroll
15th May 2009, 19:54
Isn't it a bit strange that they wouldn't wait for the outcome of today's big meeting before issuing a final statement on their entry? :confused:

Yes, it is. :s Or, more generally, the outcome of the dispute.

RJL25
17th May 2009, 01:45
Personally, I really like the idea of proper race teams like Lola coming in, a grid full of the likes of Williams, Mclaren, Lola, and other proper racing teams is more sustainable for F1's future then a grid full of the likes of Toyota, Renault and BMW which could all pull out at any time

UltimateDanGTR
17th May 2009, 08:14
Personally, I really like the idea of proper race teams like Lola coming in, a grid full of the likes of Williams, Mclaren, Lola, and other proper racing teams is more sustainable for F1's future then a grid full of the likes of Toyota, Renault and BMW which could all pull out at any time

here here RJ my centiments exactly! who cares if toyota, renault etc leave? leave proper teams come in, we could still have a great grid with proper teams next year:

Brawn
Mclaren
Williams
BMW (If they stay-they havnt said anything yet)
Force India
Lola
Prodrive
USF1
Litespeed
Penske?
ART?
Supernova?
iSport?

it would still be good i feel.

RJL25
17th May 2009, 09:35
Penske would be a cool one!

CNR
18th May 2009, 06:34
http://www.themotorreport.com.au/31359/f1-lola-confirm-f1-intentions-usgpe-to-have-car-ready-by-november/


what has this image to do with the new teams

is this Team Australia or a hint that one of the new teams are looking at one of the drivers
http://www.hotfrog.com.au/Companies/Ella-Maiden-Sydney/ELLA-MAIDEN-SPONSORS-FORMULA-A1-GP-TEAM-AUSTRALIA-7740

Australian motor racing legend Alan Jones- who now owns and leads A1 Team Australia - won the world championship in 1980, and looked to win the following year until mechanical problems put an end to his championship campaign. With his wealth of experience, determination and positive outlook Alan Jones is the driving force behind the team. In the last race season, A1 Team Australia were one team to take advantage of the A1 rule that allows teams to swap drivers from race to race, using the highest number of different drivers competing in races than any other team. This method seemed to work, as by the end of the season, three different A1 Team Australia drivers had finished on the podium. This just goes to show the wealth of motor sport talent Australia has to offer.For the 2007/2008 Formula A1 GP race season, the Australian driver Ian Dyk from Sydney is the lead driver. The 21 year-old red-head debuted with a podium place in Mexico last year, and is expectedto take Australia higher than its mid-field finish last season.Ian isknown as an ambitious, modest and very successful and promising young driver. In his very first Formula A1 race ever he ended up on the podium, so he's got it in him! There’s a lot to like about him, a young bloke busting to represent his own country.


http://www.themotorreport.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/a1gp_ian-dyk_brands-hatch.jpg

CNR
18th May 2009, 06:50
http://www.themotorreport.com.au/31359/f1-lola-confirm-f1-intentions-usgpe-to-have-car-ready-by-november/


what has this image to do with the new teams

is this Team Australia or a hint that one of the new teams are looking at one of the drivers
http://www.hotfrog.com.au/Companies/Ella-Maiden-Sydney/ELLA-MAIDEN-SPONSORS-FORMULA-A1-GP-TEAM-AUSTRALIA-7740


http://www.themotorreport.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/a1gp_ian-dyk_brands-hatch.jpg
they may have mixed a1gp with champcar
http://www.walkerracing.com/

Sleeper
18th May 2009, 20:01
Designing and building the 1997 cars: $200M

Paying the drivers: $1M, if that.

Pre-season testing: 28p

The look on their faces when they failed to qualify: Priceless.

For everthing else there's Mastercard.

Let's hope they're a tad more organised this time round.
At least Lola are fully in charge this time, so no chance of being forced to bring the cars track debut forward by 6 months and race debut by a year!

Tumbo
19th May 2009, 03:41
they may have mixed a1gp with champcar
http://www.walkerracing.com/

or they used the picture because the last model A1GP chasis was made by lola ;)