Paul Hayes wrote:I love the idea of a new F1 entrepeneur, desperate to get his team into F1 whatever it takes, banging his fist down on the table and shouting at Dave Brown and co. "Get me Ralf Schumacher! I don't care how much it costs!"
LMFAO!!!
Paul Hayes wrote:I love the idea of a new F1 entrepeneur, desperate to get his team into F1 whatever it takes, banging his fist down on the table and shouting at Dave Brown and co. "Get me Ralf Schumacher! I don't care how much it costs!"
eytl wrote:If you have access to Autosport plus, this article by Dieter Rencken pretty much sums up where things stand in terms of USF1, Campos and Stefan GP:
http://www.autosport.com/features/article.php/id/2613
Henrique wrote:A couple of Portuguese newspapers are saying that Álvaro Parente has begun contacting Stefan GP, after he was fired from Virgin.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:Henrique wrote:A couple of Portuguese newspapers are saying that Álvaro Parente has begun contacting Stefan GP, after he was fired from Virgin.
Why on earth could he already be fired from Virgin? Has he done something indiscreet?
dr-baker wrote:Why on earth could he already be fired from Virgin? Has he done something indiscreet?
fjackdaw wrote:eytl wrote:If you have access to Autosport plus, this article by Dieter Rencken pretty much sums up where things stand in terms of USF1, Campos and Stefan GP:
http://www.autosport.com/features/article.php/id/2613
Can you paraphrase for those of us who don't?
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Captain Hammer wrote:fjackdaw wrote:eytl wrote:If you have access to Autosport plus, this article by Dieter Rencken pretty much sums up where things stand in terms of USF1, Campos and Stefan GP:
http://www.autosport.com/features/article.php/id/2613
Can you paraphrase for those of us who don't?
The suggestion is that USF1 has either somehow fallen behind or dicovered a major flaw in their build process, and while they're trying to correct the fault, they won't be ready in time for China. This is a problem because China is the fourth race of the year, but it seems the new teams may be given three Get Out of Jail Free cards where they can skip as many as three races without retribution.
However, I have my doubts. Over the past year or so, Autosport's Plus section has gone from interesting articles to opinion pieces that are just stuffed with speculation. The timing of this - just after the news of the possible three "no shows" rule has been floated - makes me wonder if this isn't the lastest round of gossip invented to make USF1 seem an unlikely prospect. It wouldn't be the first time Dieter Renken has been taken for a ride. Autosport might be a very respected publication, but he's also written some pretty specious stuff for some German-language sources.
eytl wrote:
I agree, I tend to take Rencken with a rather large pinch of salt - not that long ago he was speculating that half of this year's races wouldn't happen for one reason or another and that the whole calendar was in dire straits. But nevertheless I thought this article summarised the two options at the moment re Stefan, Campos and USF1.
For those who can't access Autosport Plus, the options are:
Option 1
* Campos have fallen into arrears with Dallara, Dallara has pulled the pin, and the Teixeira deal is being blocked.
* USF1 takes the Dallara chassis, the purchase funded by Chad Hurley, otherwise they won't make it until the 4th race of the year.
* Stefan takes Campos' entry, with Dallara on board for "future cooperation".
Option 2 - status quo
* Campos make good their deal with Dallara, the Teixeira deal is on foot.
* USF1 have to make their own chassis and is in trouble perhaps?
* Stefan have a car, drivers, technical staff (including Dave Ryan, Mike Coughlan, Phil Adey and Colin Kolles) but no entry.
Henrique wrote:dr-baker wrote:Why on earth could he already be fired from Virgin? Has he done something indiscreet?
There was an agreement between the Institute of Tourism for Portugal and the Virgin Group. The institute said it would sponsor the team, but decided to pull out recently. So Parente is off the team, which is why he wasn't present at the team launch
This was a shock for the Portuguese motorsport community. Even Cristiano Ronaldo spoke in Parente's defense. The issue of who's responsible is also being debated, I just wrote Parente's version of the story.
Waris wrote:Henrique wrote:dr-baker wrote:Why on earth could he already be fired from Virgin? Has he done something indiscreet?
There was an agreement between the Institute of Tourism for Portugal and the Virgin Group. The institute said it would sponsor the team, but decided to pull out recently. So Parente is off the team, which is why he wasn't present at the team launch
This was a shock for the Portuguese motorsport community. Even Cristiano Ronaldo spoke in Parente's defense. The issue of who's responsible is also being debated, I just wrote Parente's version of the story.
Álvaro Parente will become the best pwner after not getting in F1 until well after his 30th birthday, then proceeding to win several races (like Damon Hill).
I said it first.
eytl wrote:* Stefan have a car, drivers, technical staff (including Dave Ryan, Mike Coughlan, Phil Adey and Colin Kolles) but no entry.
Jordan wrote:Cue Iron Man storyline
CarlosFerreira wrote:eytl wrote:* Stefan have a car, drivers, technical staff (including Dave Ryan, Mike Coughlan, Phil Adey and Colin Kolles) but no entry.
Oy, oy, oy - what? They do? How? Why? Since when? And, most importantly - using whose money?
Don't get me wrong - if an established racer and team owner, with knowledge, an approved entry and a contract with a chassis manufacturer such as Dallara can't get sponsors and money... where are the Serbian cowboys getting theirs?
'cause if it's being given away for free I'm gonna go there and get some for myself!
danardif1 wrote:What's more weird is that a professional racing team, like Campos, and established racing personalities (Peter Windsor and... that other guy *Seinfeld quote*) don't have the same nous as Zoran here... yes they had entries before Toyota pulled the plug, but why then didn't they try and at least hook up with Toyota or Zoran afterwards???
Valrys wrote:Jordan wrote:Cue Iron Man storyline
Zoran Stefanovic built his car IN A CAVE! FROM A BOX OF SCRAPS!
Jordan192 wrote:Valrys wrote:Jordan wrote:Cue Iron Man storyline
Zoran Stefanovic built his car IN A CAVE! FROM A BOX OF SCRAPS!
Is that not a bit more 'A Team'?
Which is in turn distinct from MacGuyver, where he makes it in a south american prison, from a single paper clip.
WeirdKerr wrote:Jordan192 wrote:Valrys wrote:Zoran Stefanovic built his car IN A CAVE! FROM A BOX OF SCRAPS!
Is that not a bit more 'A Team'?
Which is in turn distinct from MacGuyver, where he makes it in a south american prison, from a single paper clip.
and a lock of hair... oh and dont forget some foil and a match with some baking soda or something
kostas22 wrote:Any hope of Takuma Sato getting the other seat has gone, he signed for KV Racing in IndyCar
eytl wrote:kostas22 wrote:Any hope of Takuma Sato getting the other seat has gone, he signed for KV Racing in IndyCar
Well it appears that that's just a rumour at this stage, although I presume you have your sources as usual. Although that would be sad for F1, if it's true then I'm just mighty glad that Taku has found any kind of semi-decent seat - and our interest in the Indycar season has just increased tenfold. With more street/road tracks than ovals (9 to 8), I'll predict that Taku will create a cult following in the States and finish top 8 in the championship.
eytl wrote:kostas22 wrote:Any hope of Takuma Sato getting the other seat has gone, he signed for KV Racing in IndyCar
Well it appears that that's just a rumour at this stage, although I presume you have your sources as usual. Although that would be sad for F1, if it's true then I'm just mighty glad that Taku has found any kind of semi-decent seat - and our interest in the Indycar season has just increased tenfold. With more street/road tracks than ovals (9 to 8), I'll predict that Taku will create a cult following in the States and finish top 8 in the championship.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81361
Stefan GP is shipping equipment to the 1st FOUR races, even though his team has no entry. And from a European perspective, these are all long-haul races so will be at considerable expense...
thehemogoblin wrote:dr-baker wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81361
Stefan GP is shipping equipment to the 1st FOUR races, even though his team has no entry. And from a European perspective, these are all long-haul races so will be at considerable expense...
Hans Heyer GP?
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81361
Stefan GP is shipping equipment to the 1st FOUR races, even though his team has no entry. And from a European perspective, these are all long-haul races so will be at considerable expense...
TeamTipper wrote:Can i ask why are Stefan GP wasting their money when Jean Todt has come out saying that all the 13 teams will be on the grid http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81359
To me Stefan Gp chances are sadly very slim. Why the FIA bother with the USF1 and Campos I will nver know. Stefan GP are ready so give them a chance.
TeamTipper wrote:Can i ask why are Stefan GP wasting their money when Jean Todt has come out saying that all the 13 teams will be on the grid http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81359
To me Stefan Gp chances are sadly very slim. Why the FIA bother with the USF1 and Campos I will nver know. Stefan GP are ready so give them a chance.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.