Heeeeeeere we go, I wish to enter a team in 1955 if possible. A small privateer building its own chassis, of course, we need lel.
L'Automobile wrote:France's leaning F1 car ?
French inventor François Guidobaldi has been working for years on a leaning single seater racing prototype. He is now rumoured to enter a car in the 1955 Formula One season. Guidobaldi's theory is that the most important feature of a leaning car must be a low center of gravity and perfect weight distribution. However, for the system to work properly, an in-house engine must be designed specifically and Guidobaldi has yet to work on it. None of this kind of vehicles has been successful so far but we are willing to see what this car is capable to achieve. More informations on the principle of a leaning car in the next edition of L'Automobile.
The team is located in Antibes, France.
Not building our in-house engine at the moment, because I'm willing to try to make this team last for a while.
So yes, as far I know, Guidobaldi actually built a car in the 50s, the Guidomobile. It never really raced. The project was pretty much built by a single man and wasn't a success.
Am I crap at writing stories and background ? YES !
Will it be competitive ? Nope.
Will it be mismanaged ? Most likely.
Do we wish to buy your old engines ? YOU BET WE DO. WE WILL BARELY HAVE MONIES !
More infos on this project if you are interested :
http://www.guidobaldi.fr (also available in english, but with less informations apparently)