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I don't care how slow they may be in Melbourne, I'm just so happy that things are looking promising!
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Does the FIA allowance given to Caterham and Marussia include using the 2014-spec engines? Or will they have to do a rush job of fitting an updated unit in the back of the car?
Either way, I'm looking forward with utmost anticipation to see Marussia in action

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Chilton, if ever there was a time to step up it is now!
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CoopsII wrote:I'm impressed, I thought they were gone for good. Does that mean they qualify for the points money from last year now? Or has it already gone to debtors?
Chilton, if ever there was a time to step up it is now!
Well, it says that with the prize money, their debts are halved so yes and yes. But I only believe they will be present at the first race when I see them in the grid.
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Adam Cooper is reporting on Twitter that the investors could be linked to Honda, meaning next year we could see the reincarnation of SUPER AGURI. Honda b-team with a K-Mags/Vandoorne line-up in 2016?
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East Londoner wrote:I'm allowing myself to believe that this is happening. This forum needs a team we can cheer on, otherwise this season is a write off.
Cheer for Sauber! They're racing with, in local parlance, no arse in their trousers

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East Londoner wrote:Adam Cooper is reporting on Twitter that the investors could be linked to Honda, meaning next year we could see the reincarnation of SUPER AGURI. Honda b-team with a K-Mags/Vandoorne line-up in 2016?
Well, Autosport are reporting that rumours that the take-over bid is linked to McLaren is wide of the mark. That does not exclude your quoted theory, however, does it!
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dr-baker wrote:East Londoner wrote:Adam Cooper is reporting on Twitter that the investors could be linked to Honda, meaning next year we could see the reincarnation of SUPER AGURI. Honda b-team with a K-Mags/Vandoorne line-up in 2016?
Well, Autosport are reporting that rumours that the take-over bid is linked to McLaren is wide of the mark. That does not exclude your quoted theory, however, does it!
McLaren has ruled out this option according to Ted Kravitz
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f1andrea wrote:dr-baker wrote:East Londoner wrote:Adam Cooper is reporting on Twitter that the investors could be linked to Honda, meaning next year we could see the reincarnation of SUPER AGURI. Honda b-team with a K-Mags/Vandoorne line-up in 2016?
Well, Autosport are reporting that rumours that the take-over bid is linked to McLaren is wide of the mark. That does not exclude your quoted theory, however, does it!
McLaren has ruled out this option according to Ted Kravitz
Yeah, pretty much what I said.

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!
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I know i'm hatin' on Marussia/Manor, but do we need to see a prolonged, miserable and pathetic death of a beloved reject team? I mean, they already proved that they can't afford to kick about at the back of the grid EVEN WITH a miracle points grabbing breakthrough. What purpose is there in entering a team with no 2015 car, no money to run it if there was one, no engine, no drivers.
I know whoever is bankrolling them is looking at that +30 million quid, but come on. This does not look like a triumphant return of an underdog, it more closely resembles the shambles that was Caterham after Fernandes pulled out and 'investors' bought the team for the sake of 'competing' in F1, and not 'fiscal shenanigans' for lack of a better term.
Anyway, not happy, don't need to see this, would much rather the sad story ended in tears. Because it can allways get worse.
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Real question who will be slower? Marussia or McLaren?
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Me either Jolyn, maybe that's why we're both out, eh?
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Pointrox wrote:If Marussia does arrive in Melbourne, bringing two MR03, maybe with some minor updates to it adopted from MR04, a handful of people and obviously two paydrivers, I still wonder - what will they use to make the cars move?
Does the FIA allowance given to Caterham and Marussia include using the 2014-spec engines? Or will they have to do a rush job of fitting an updated unit in the back of the car?
Either way, I'm looking forward with utmost anticipation to see Marussia in action
I'm not sure if Marussia were ever granted such a dispensation by the FIA - I only recall Caterham being mentioned because, at the time that the deal was arranged, Caterham was still a going concern whilst Marussia had already gone into administration. As for the engines, that is going to be an interesting question - you would assume that the most likely scenario would be to do a deal with Ferrari, but how that would be structured is anybody's guess.
CoopsII wrote:I'm impressed, I thought they were gone for good. Does that mean they qualify for the points money from last year now? Or has it already gone to debtors?
Chilton, if ever there was a time to step up it is now!
In principle, I think that they would still be eligible for prize money - I think that the main issue would be whether the FIA stripped them of their entry rights, since that would automatically void their rights to prize money (if the team has no entry rights, then there is no entity to which FOM can pay the money to).
As others have said though, whilst the news is surprising, at the same time I would like to see more about their new backers before hailing Marussia's revival as miraculous.
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As far as engines are allegedly concerned, the chassis was most likely constructed to apparently fit Ferrari engines and due to the alleged way the engine mountings are allegedly fitted, if unverified rumours are to be believed it would be impossible [citation needed] to use a different engine without a major redesign. So if it's a 2014 car, the engine would have to be a Ferrari.
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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 ...
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Captain Hammer wrote:I think my favourite part of this story is the way The Only Professional Journalist In Formula One recently went on a rant about Marussia, characterising them as an outstanding example of British fortitude hoodwinked by a parasitic vanity project that never appreciated them and cut them adrift on a whim despite the way the entire company collapsed.

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Captain Hammer wrote:I think my favourite part of this story is the way The Only Professional Journalist In Formula One recently went on a rant about Marussia, characterising them as an outstanding example of British fortitude hoodwinked by a parasitic vanity project that never appreciated them and cut them adrift on a whim despite the way the entire company collapsed.
That isn't what is annoying. What is annoying is that Caterham is precisely the same thing (or worst) he says about Marussia but because he is BFF with Fernandes, that case doesn't worth any mention from him.
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If you've only got 18 on the grid, and race in 19 countries you simply can't have a home hero in every race, and that is a real source of interest ( Alex Yoong made a real impact , Narain too ...). I'm not saying we should have a home hero in each race if there's no one suitable, but Hungarians in Hungary add real interest, even towards the back of the grid.
If F1 is under-subscribed and can't fill a grid, then it doesn't look so much like the best racing series in the world... and the fewer places in F1 , the more likely that it doesn't have the best drivers in the world; they'll have gone elsewhere, or given up.
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yannicksamlad wrote:I'm with wmetcalf7 4 ...the more , the merrier . More cars means more drivers having a chance to be seen, more stories, more racing, more action . More stories, and more heroes means more interest.
If F1 is under-subscribed and can't fill a grid, then it doesn't look so much like the best racing series in the world... and the fewer places in F1 , the more likely that it doesn't have the best drivers in the world; they'll have gone elsewhere, or given up.
This phrase reminded me of the 2005 US GP... And we all remember how "successful" that race was!
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yannicksamlad wrote:I'm with wmetcalf7 4 ...the more , the merrier . More cars means more drivers having a chance to be seen, more stories, more racing, more action . More stories, and more heroes means more interest.
If you've only got 18 on the grid, and race in 19 countries you simply can't have a home hero in every race, and that is a real source of interest ( Alex Yoong made a real impact , Narain too ...). I'm not saying we should have a home hero in each race if there's no one suitable, but Hungarians in Hungary add real interest, even towards the back of the grid.
If F1 is under-subscribed and can't fill a grid, then it doesn't look so much like the best racing series in the world... and the fewer places in F1 , the more likely that it doesn't have the best drivers in the world; they'll have gone elsewhere, or given up.
wmetcalf7 4 wrote:Great news! I don't care if they are 10 seconds off the pace at Melbourne, I'm just happy to see them back and there's always room for improvementWe can only hope!
I totally agree with yours opinion

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yannicksamlad wrote:I'm with wmetcalf7 4 ...the more , the merrier . More cars means more drivers having a chance to be seen, more stories, more racing, more action . More stories, and more heroes means more interest.
If you've only got 18 on the grid, and race in 19 countries you simply can't have a home hero in every race, and that is a real source of interest ( Alex Yoong made a real impact , Narain too ...). I'm not saying we should have a home hero in each race if there's no one suitable, but Hungarians in Hungary add real interest, even towards the back of the grid.
If F1 is under-subscribed and can't fill a grid, then it doesn't look so much like the best racing series in the world... and the fewer places in F1 , the more likely that it doesn't have the best drivers in the world; they'll have gone elsewhere, or given up.
wmetcalf7 4 wrote:Great news! I don't care if they are 10 seconds off the pace at Melbourne, I'm just happy to see them back and there's always room for improvementWe can only hope!
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DanielPT wrote:yannicksamlad wrote:I'm with wmetcalf7 4 ...the more , the merrier . More cars means more drivers having a chance to be seen, more stories, more racing, more action . More stories, and more heroes means more interest.
If you've only got 18 on the grid, and race in 19 countries you simply can't have a home hero in every race, and that is a real source of interest ( Alex Yoong made a real impact , Narain too ...). I'm not saying we should have a home hero in each race if there's no one suitable, but Hungarians in Hungary add real interest, even towards the back of the grid.
If F1 is under-subscribed and can't fill a grid, then it doesn't look so much like the best racing series in the world... and the fewer places in F1 , the more likely that it doesn't have the best drivers in the world; they'll have gone elsewhere, or given up.wmetcalf7 4 wrote:Great news! I don't care if they are 10 seconds off the pace at Melbourne, I'm just happy to see them back and there's always room for improvementWe can only hope!
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f1andrea wrote:source says that Force India, Sauber, Red Bull and Toro Rosso voted against the possibility of use 2014 chassis for 2015 season. The source is not safe, even if some people says that also BBC report this rumors
f1andrea wrote:Red Bull and Toro Rosso
f1andrea wrote:Red Bull and Toro Rosso

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f1andrea wrote:source says that Force India, [...] voted against the possibility of use 2014 chassis for 2015 season.
Shut up Eccles!