sorry, ART have withdrawn their application for 2011: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/85047Quote:
Originally Posted by UltimateDanGTR
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sorry, ART have withdrawn their application for 2011: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/85047Quote:
Originally Posted by UltimateDanGTR
^ I posted a similar story on another thread yesterday rooster, unfortunatly I know ^
as for Cypher, I hope they are serious about it, they will have to have got the budget in place now, instead of just going for it anyway with no money (like oh, USF1) although Im still sceptical about this.
as for summerton being linked with the team, i think they'd be better off with two experienced drivers next year (or at least one experienced driver and one rookie, someone like maldanado or perez) and then go for Alexander Rossi in 2012, If he has proved himself in GP3 and GP2 enough (which he is doing in the former quite well currently)
Reading that story I heard the sound of Oxygen being wasted. In fact, I sat at my desk and could physically feel brain cells dying by the thousands the more I wasted seconds of my life reading that rubbish.
Well, what is the argument that this team is going to have better finances, etc than the previous USF1 effort? I see that they are trying to seem more credible than USF1 by announcing one driver way earlier :D
I wonder if JR Hildeband can get into this mix. Hildebrand has only 2 races for this season. Mid Ohio and Sonoma.
dream on
With other applicants Villeneuve/Durango and Epsilon Euskadi, I really don't see a way these nobodies will get the nod, as much as I find the idea of "an American team running a 3rd Ferrari" interesting (as has been thrown around by Ferrari themselves - whether or not there is a connection here, I dunno)...
I bet they'll have to explain that to any potential sponsors :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by shazbot
Only if the team are complete idiots and have magical funding to not use pay drivers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Placid
And they might maybe possibly have to kind of make the grid sort of vaguely I guess.
Yeah...I think the "American Ferrari" has more to do with Parris Mullins/Chad Hurley trying to buy various teams than Cypher Group. Right now, all that's known of Cypher is that they're being run by Steve Brown (ex-US F1 and ex-Brawn R+D officer) and they're talking with Summerton (stupid move) and Piquet (I'm surprised Piquet doesn't have anything lined up in NASCAR; he's actually done rather well). Their "major global funding" and "technical partner" seem bogus to me until they prove it.Quote:
Originally Posted by maximilian
Personally, I think the Villeneuve team is most interesting, but any of the three are likely to be failures. The only one with actual facilities have never used those facilities to accomplish anything notable.
Cypher have "withdrawn" their bid to enter in 2011. IF there ever really was one!!
Now THERE's a surprise :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: