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Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
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Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
'miss' usually sounds better with an 'out', but probably it wasn't what you wanted to say. :)
Are we doing Romeo & Juliet this afternoon? It is on the syllabus isn't it?
Actually King Lear would be more to the point! You being the King!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
Can you all please take your grammar lessons elsewhere... thanks :s
I don't see why an American-owned team would be an impossibility, but purely for logistics it would have to be based in Europe.
Why don't I believe in this?
Honda has just ditched its B-team to solely concentrate on their A-team. Why should they want a B-team again? In 2009? Well, designing a half-competitive F1 car from scratch takes some time and they even haven't even started with this. So they'll use a customer chassis to be on the grid? But this according to the rules isn't allowed? Well, I don't quite understand. All in all, I find it hard to believe in this project, sounds just like a random rumour as there are a lot of them around.
I wouldn't think it would be an impossibility just unlikely.Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
In this day and age no reason why it couldn't be based in USA, surely they have technicians etc over there, granted all the best ones are in the UK and Europe. But that would be part of the challenge.
Being American it would be a mega bucks outfit so F1 would like that, some US sponsors etc.
The problem would come when they weren't much good the Americans would lose interest as they always do with F1, if they can't win it they don't want to know.
It would be a logistical burden to build and develop a car in the U.S. when all on-track testing is done in Europe...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
But in this global age not insurmountable, they could do a Ferrari and build their own test facility.
America might not have the know how but they would certainly chuck some serious cash at it.
Like Lola Haas though they would lose interest when it didn’t succeed.
How does the FIA police on-track testing?Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke