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22nd January 2007, 14:28 #1
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Prodrive FINALLY make first staff announcement!
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/56417
Haymarket CEO to join Prodrive
Monday, January 22nd 2007, 13:36 GMT
Tony Schulp, Chief Executive of Haymarket Worldwide, will join Prodrive in the role of Group Commercial Director in March.
He will initially focus on establishing the commercial structure of Prodrive's Formula One entry for 2008, but will eventually oversee all of Prodrive's international sales operations in both motorsport and automotive projects.
"I am very pleased to welcome Tony to the Prodrive team at a time when we are looking at a number of exciting new opportunities," said Prodrive chairman David Richards.
"I have known Tony for many years and have always admired his energy and enthusiasm, which has shown in the products that he and his colleagues at Haymarket have created.
"Our two companies have worked together very successfully for many years and I look forward to Tony building on that relationship in the future."
Schulp has been part of the Haymarket Group for 29 years. During that period, he was responsible for the expansion of Autosport from a stand alone weekly title to a global brand, including exhibitions, custom publishing, websites and a sister title, Racer, in the USA. He also led the way for Haymarket's acquisition of Motorsport News and LAT from Teesdale, as well as the launch of F1 Racing, which is now published in 29 markets globally.
"It had to be a very special job to tempt me to leave Haymarket after all this time," said Schulp.
"This is a great opportunity to work in the motorsport world at the highest level and with a company that I have known and respected for many years.
"I would like to thank all my current and ex colleagues for their help and support over the years, as well as the many customers and clients who have become part of the Haymarket family."2006 GO!
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22nd January 2007, 14:30 #2
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BFD
Obama to Biden - "Let the Welfare checks rain upon the Earth - I am going to a barbecue"
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22nd January 2007, 15:00 #3
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Originally Posted by fousto2006 GO!
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22nd January 2007, 15:01 #4
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As Tony Schulp led the launch of F1 Racing I guess we can expect everything about Prodrive to be "mega" :
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22nd January 2007, 15:48 #5
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Because who was the last F1 team to be involved officilay with 'F1 Racing' by means of sponsorship with a logo on the nose of their car....
...Yep! Mastercard Lola !!!!!2006 GO!
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22nd January 2007, 15:53 #6
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Oh dear :
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22nd January 2007, 21:28 #7
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Who do you think the drivers will be?
When in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout
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22nd January 2007, 22:12 #8
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Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
(monteiro and doornbos)see what happens when schumacher doesnt get number 1 status and a lapdog as a teammate?
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23rd January 2007, 06:22 #9
Or just maybe Paffett.
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24th January 2007, 00:37 #10
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Given his track record, you would hope and expect David Richards to have everything under control. However, there has been a distinct lack of news in recent months, and the media are beginning to latch on to this.
Many questions remain unanswered, and I just hope that these concerns prove to be unfounded.
I quite understand the need for safety briefings but the threats and it's how it's being communicated that seems to me extremely heavy-handed. And the similar NW Stages closed-road rally didnt...
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