I'm intrigued by the possibility, however remote, of the United States F1 team being beaten by the Brackley F1 team in 2010... :laugh:
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I'm intrigued by the possibility, however remote, of the United States F1 team being beaten by the Brackley F1 team in 2010... :laugh:
No Bruno Senna = No team.
They need the money Senna would bring.
Barrichello is out, we all know that.
The way it should be, as it was back in the day when men were men and didn't need to argue about any electronic aids :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Hawkmoon
I think it's a shame they aren't based elsewhere and called something like Little Snoring F1 or Ludford Magna F1.Quote:
Originally Posted by inimitablestoo
Brackley is a terrible name, no doubt about it.
Neither are confirmed yet so who knows. Senna has the money (supposedly) and potential, but Rubens has the experience.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
No money means no team. Simple.
But no experience may mean little development.
It's a tough one.
Wasn't the Senna rumor something along the lines of the first four races? If that's the case, then it's not like they're losing a ton of money by not retaining him as a driver.
SpeedTV.com is reporting the team will be called: Brawn Sport.
http://formula-one.speedtv.com/artic...ke-over-honda/
Brackley??? What the heck is a "brackley"
Must be something thar Bdunnel likes to play with
I'm just glad to see that the team has come through to survive in some form. The name may not be desirable but its brings back flashes of some bad attempts at F1 during the 70s and 80s. Hopefully, BrackleyF1 won't follow the same fate as many teams in the previous eras though.
Its also great to see Barrichello's chances of a drive vastly improve. I don't think he will be a competitive driver if he BrackleyF1 sign him up for 2009, but I do think his experience will be very helpful. Barrichello is a driver who I would like to see leave the sport on his own accord, as opposed to being forced out by financial matters or lack of response from the teams.