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4th February 2015, 21:14 #41
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IF Haas has bought the Marussia factory ,there is planty of Tesco stores closing ,they would make a super F1 Facility !
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4th February 2015, 22:32 #42
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They will be returning to the factory they used when they were known as Virgin Racing..... and I was always told it was not possible to recapture your virginity
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4th February 2015, 23:07 #43
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I wonder if the new engine will even fit in the old car.
Marussia may not be the onloy team in trouble. This is from Autoweek (a credible source) Feb 2nd:
Ralf Bach, a correspondent for Sport Bild and TZ Munchen who now writes on his own blog f1-insider.com, said he has learned that Force India's Jerez absence is "because it has no monocoque" for the new VJM08 car.
He said Force India has not been delivered the 2015 monocoque by carbon supplier EOM "because bills have not been paid".
I hope Bach is getting bad info. The last thing any of us wants to see is a 16 car grid at Melbourne.Last edited by Doc Austin; 4th February 2015 at 23:19.
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4th February 2015, 23:18 #44
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4th February 2015, 23:41 #45
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If the other engine makers copied Mercedes' forward mounted, turbo-driven compressor, it is hard to believe there would not be colossal packaging problems fitting it to a 2015 car. That, and it's also hard to believe they would have enough time for all of that. I think if we see them at all it's going to be with the cars in the configuration they raced in last.
Then again, I've certainly been wrong before.Last edited by Doc Austin; 4th February 2015 at 23:43.
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5th February 2015, 01:08 #46
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5th February 2015, 23:21 #47
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This might be the end after all: F1 Strategy Group rejects bid by Marussia to keep 2014 car.
Why would F1 shoot itself in the foot like this? This practically guarantees an 18 car grid at best, and even that is only if Force India makes it.
From the link
The Strategy Group includes Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren and Williams on a permanent basis, as well as the next best placed constructor, which this year is Force India.
Maybe it's really the teams that want to run three cars, because with this vote they are one step closer.Last edited by Doc Austin; 5th February 2015 at 23:28.
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6th February 2015, 01:50 #48
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There was one opposing voice - Force India. They hope by blocking Marussia's return they'll get their hands on some of the 54 Million Marussia were entitled to for their 9th in the constructors last year. I now strongly hope FI goes under or someone burns down their factory.
как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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6th February 2015, 04:41 #49
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I would assume that the value of the Force India team/entry is greater without Marussia in the frame. Someone could by up the marussia team and entry and ignore FI, who would presumably want more money. Being the only available team makes FI worth more, if they are in as much trouble as it seems and if Mallya is looking to sell/attract investment. It is still a low blow, also if they think they would get an extra $6m (1/9th of the $54) if marussia don't turn up. Hopefully they will change their minds and let Marussia try to make a go of it
"I" before "E" except after "C". Weird.
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6th February 2015, 05:05 #50
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http://www.theguardian.com/sport/201...ons-off-assets
"The end of the Caterham Formula One team moved a step closer on Thursday with an announcement from auctioneers that they would sell off the team’s assets next month.
As Marussia – another backmarker of recent seasons – continued to cling on for F1 survival the game is all but up for Caterham, who entered administration last October.
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