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From: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
To: Daniel Melrose ([email protected]

Re: Karting in Europe

Hi Daniel!

I must say, for someone who is nearly 30 years younger than me, it would seem inappropriate for you to address me by my first name! But I have taken your wish seriously, and after some talking, I've managed to gain you entry in the Formula C Championship. It was a bit of a hassle however, as its only meant for 15 year olds or older, and you being 12 didn't really help. I made the excuse you would be 13 in a month, and that you career achievements are something to behold. Eventually they accepted, but you're going to have to make my babbling worth it. I've bought a Birel chassis for you to use, and I've hired a few men to help you on your quest. In a few weeks time, expect something to come through the mail. Its all the details about the 1997 season, and your kart will arrive along with it, fit with the manual gearbox and 125CC engine.

I'll be keeping an eye on you. Good luck,
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From: Daniel Melrose ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected]

Re: Karting in Europe

Thank you for the oppertunity you have granted me in Formula C Mr Krautmeir. I won't let you down. I'll also try to remember to address you by your last name from now on Mr Krautmeir.

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Just a reminder to people when typing emails to include the '.' between the @ and precisionmotorsports. There is actually a precision motorsports website, and we don't want spambots picking up the link and sending viagra ads to their webmaster.

From: Ronan Griffin ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected]), Kay Lon ([email protected])
Cc: Alex Katamajaki ([email protected]), Ed Kevin ([email protected]), Alex Valrey ([email protected]), Niko Nurminen ([email protected])

Re: Development update

Hi all,

Just to let you know the first chassis is nearing completion, but no one's going to get to drive it, because it has to be crash tested by the FIA. Again, we should have at least two raceable chassis built before the start of winter testing.

We've also completed our first Precision Motorsports 7 speed gearbox. We're linking it to an engine, clutch and driveshaft in the factory where it will be tested to destruction. Kay, I'll send you some photos of the gearbox, before we wreck it, obviously, for publicity purposes.

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Enforcer wrote:Just a reminder to people when typing emails to include the '.' between the @ and precisionmotorsports. There is actually a precision motorsports website, and we don't want spambots picking up the link and sending viagra ads to their webmaster.


Indeed, there is one. I am a bit surprised and being me, I'm starting to get worried here: do they know about this? I don't want to get this site sued, you know? ;)
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Klon wrote:
Enforcer wrote:Just a reminder to people when typing emails to include the '.' between the @ and precisionmotorsports. There is actually a precision motorsports website, and we don't want spambots picking up the link and sending viagra ads to their webmaster.


Indeed, there is one. I am a bit surprised and being me, I'm starting to get worried here: do they know about this? I don't want to get this site sued, you know? ;)


Yeah, I was surprised to. I didn't find it last night, but I found it this morning.

I doubt they can sue for it, even if they even find it, since this is so obviously fictional. We could change to "precisionf1.com" (no website) from now if people are worried.
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C'mon, their website is equally fictional, I don't see the big deal. If it were some unknown team competing in GP3 or something I would have reason to be worried, but really, I can't see any problem. I think we'll be fine as long as we keep the email addresses with the '.' at the right time.

And please, lets get this back on track. ;)
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Oh, that's a sim racing team. I feel sooooo stupid :?
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From: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
To: Ronan Griffin ([email protected])

Re: Other Teams and Their Development

Hi Ronan.

I'm delighted to hear of the big progress that you have made. We'll all be at The Ring tomorrow for the Reynard test, and to be honest, I could see Alex potentially writing the chassis off. Anyway, I thought I would alert you of what the others are doing.

Arrows: Okay, so they have World Champ Damon Hill, is that going to mean anything? John Barnard may have a reputation for building good cars, but I cannot see the Yamaha engine doing much to give much needed performance. Still, if Tom Walkinshaw did so much as to ignore the 1996 season and concentrate on 1997, it might spring a surprise or two. No technical innovations here, though rumours say that John is working on a "revolutionary" suspension design.

Williams: Adrian Newey has done his magic for the last time for the Williams team, and while the FW19 coupled with the Renault engine is a strong combination, the lack of Adrian's insight throughout the season could mean that Frank's team might lose ground during the latter parts of 1997. Williams have confirmed Jacques Villeneuve and Heinz-Harald Frentzen as their drivers.

Ferrari: Suffice to say, the men from Maranello must be running low on ideas as the best Rory Byrne could do was to come up with an "upgraded" F310. One wonders how Jean Alesi has survived a year at the Schumacher Formula 1 Team, and the Frenchman deserves better. Their engine however seems to be the most powerful one on the grid, and it might very well blow the competition away at tracks such as Hockenheim.

Benetton: Coming third in 1996 was by no means acceptable for the Benetton team, after 2 years of success with Michael S. But the Benetton B197 looks extremely promising, boasting the same Renault V10 used by Williams and a Carbon/Epoxy composite monocoque, along with sculptured sidepods. I have to say, Pat Symonds and Nick Wirth have really done well, and with the two Austrians Gerhard Berger and Alexander Wurz at the wheel, Benetton have a good mix of experience and youth.

McLaren: Adrian Newey may be at the team now, but he'll have to settle with upgrading Neil Oatley's design. We don't know much of the MP4/12, except that it will be powered by a Mercedes engine. Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard have their seats safe for at least another season, so don't expect any changes.

Jordan: Well Gary Anderson seems to have kept it simple here. The Jordan 197 is reportedly a basic design, not really pace-setting, but ripe for upgrades over the course of the season. Eddie Jordan must have been possessed when he chose two inexperienced drivers in the form of Ralf Schumacher and Giancarlo Fisichella.

Prost: A lot was revealed by the Ligier team a few months ago regarding the JS45. Apparently, all the problems of braking and pitch sensitivity have been solved, while a powerful Mugen-Honda engine should do much to boost performance. Alain Prost has boasted that "his" car will be a race-winning machine from the beginning. We'll see how true that statement is in Melbourne. Olivier Panis has been retained, while Shinji Nakano is there only to please MH.

Sauber: The Swiss team had a miserable 1996 season. Other than the result in Monaco, Peter Sauber's team doesn't seem to have taken a liking to V10 engines. They have however signed a deal with Ferrari, who will supply them with identical engines. The car however, is reportedly a mere copy of the 1996 car, with a modified rear section to accommodate the new engine. Johnny Herbert and Jos Verstappen will be the two drivers for 1997.

Tyrrell: Ken Tyrrell's team is a far cry from its glory days in the 70s. Ken has gambled on using Ford V10's for the next season, which I hear are powerful. The car has been designed by Harvey Postlethwaite of Hesketh Racing fame, but will Mika Salo and Ukyo Katayama bring in the results?

Minardi: From the looks of it, Minardi have gambled on something happening at Monaco, because they have taken the crazy decision to use horrendously outdated Hart V8's, and I assume that Gustav Brunner and Gabriele Tredozi have come up with a neat design. Jarno Trulli and Tarso Marques, both rookies, will be wrestling the Minardi M197 around the tracks of the world beginning March 1997.

Stewart: Stewart are fellow newcomers, but they have years of experience, unlike us. Jackie Stewart, triple world champion, knows how a team works, and surely has the formula for success, while his son Paul also has racing experience, and he has run Paul Stewart Racing to considerable success in International Formula 3000. Their works deal with Ford is also extremely promising, and both Rubens Barrichello and Luca Badoer should have good machinery to at least fight for points.

We're actually not allowed to know all this, but Niko took care of, err, trouble. Benetton seem to be the team to beat for 1997, and I suggest you look into their ideas, which include an inboard torsion bar and double wishbone operated by a pushboard bellcrank as the front suspension. Rumours are that Jordan are also looking into the 7-speed gearbox concept, but they seem to be having terrible reliability issues. Anyway, hope to hear from you soon. Remember the test session tomorrow, I want to see you there.

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From: Alex Valrey ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected]); Ronan Griffin ([email protected])

Jeroen, Ronan.

Delighted to finally be back in F1 as a part of this promising new team, and looking forward to a hopefully successful season for the team and myself! Thank you for giving me this opportunity.

Now, onto business - do we currently have an estimated ETA for the new chassis being finished, and thusly ready for on-track testing? I ask, because the Pennzoil dollars I'm bringing are dependant on continuing success over in the states as well as TV appearances on the PJM01, so I need to squeeze in some pre-season CART testing at some point, although I must stress that my number one priority is Precision Motorsports.

You probably won't receive this until you're back from the Nurburgring driver test, so I hope everything went well, and Alex K and Ed turned in promising performances.

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Guys? Lets keep this alive? :?
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Guys? Lets keep this alive? :?


I'm kinda waiting for the calender for my karting season :lol:
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Guys? Lets keep this alive? :?


Don't panic. It's not dead unless someone doesn't post on it for a week. :P

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MEMORANDUM
To: All Staff present at the Nurburgring for testing, 6th December, 1996.
Cc: Jeroen Krautmier, Team Principal
Re: Itinery for the day.

Hi all,

This is largely a 'get to know you' event, particularly for the drivers and their respective race engineers. I've left the aerodynamics team at base to work on the new front wing, and five mechanics to destroy the gearbox we built. All other staff should be present. It's a cold, but dry day, so we should get a good bit of track time in. Here's the plan for the day. Alex and Ed should present at the track at 9:00 at the latest.

08:00-10:00 - Final preparation of the Reynards for use. Since we've been at this since last night, and since Mr. Krautmier will be in the garage to inspect our handiwork, I expect no hiccups.
10:00-11:00 - Track reserved for Alex Katamajaki to do some running on his own.
11:00-12:00 - Track reserved for Ed Kevin to do some running on his own. Alex, you will spend this hour, or as much of it as is needed, going over the telemetry with Dietmar.
12:00-12:30 - Pitstop Practice with Alex as driver. Ed, you'll have from here to 13:00 to go over your telemetry with Martin.
13:00 - Break for lunch. No one's going to eat for 2 hours obviously, so feel free to socialise and get to know each other until we send Alex and Ed back out on track.
15:00 - 17:00 - Two hour session for both drivers. You can do as much running as you like, but I want you both to get at least forty laps in. I'm looking in your direction in particular Alex, since you've never driven an F3000 car before today.
17:00 - 18:00 - Last time slot to go over the telemetry with your race engineers.
18:00 - The drivers, along with their race engineers, will be taken to Nurburg town centre for dinner, and after that are free to return to their hotel rooms.
18:00 - The technical staff will remove all equipment and both Reynards from the track and return them to the factory. The longer this takes you, the longer you wait for dinner.

I'd like to remind both test and race drivers present that they are contractually forbidden from taking a roadcar around the Nordschleiffe without written permission from Mr. Krautmeir. I know it's temping, but leave it for today, okay lads?

Regards,

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So just need the drivers to state how they drove for the session.
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December 1 1996

Bon Voyage Danny Boy

Karting Prodige Daniel Melrose is off to Europe next season after being signed on in Precision Motorsports' young driver program after Precision Team Principle Jeroen Krautmeir snatched him from under Ron Dennis' nose. The New South Welshman won the 1994 NSW Midget Karting Championship and is considered one of the best young drivers in Australia and a driver to watch for the future along with British Formula Ford Mark Webber who is widely tipped to be moving up to British F3 this season. Melrose was unavaliable for comment but rumour has it that he has been entered into next year's Formula C championship.
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From: Ronan Griffin ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])

Re: Other Teams and their Development.

Hi Jeroen,

I've read your comments about the Benetton suspension set up. We're currently designing a suspension system with an inboard pushrod, and triple dampers at the front. I think it may be too late in the day to incorporate a bellcrank into the initial design, however we can look into it as a mid-season development.

Jordan ran a 7 speed gearbox before, in 1995, to overcome the shortcomings of their Peugeot engine. They suffered two gearbox failures, and four clutch failures during races, and their general reliability was less than stellar. However, I believe with rigourous testing, we should know before the first race of the season whether or not our gearbox will hold up.

I've spoken to the ex-Arrows staff members in my team, none of them were told anything about John Barnard's suspension design, so I'm afraid we're in the dark on that one. As for Damon Hill, I believe he will provide a morale boost to the team and ocassionally transcend the car, but we could rule him out of regular point scores.

Stewart will be the immediate yardstick by which our performances will be measured, and whilst they should prove more competitive than Simtek, Pacific or Forti Corse, so should we. I really can't judge them until pre-season testing.

Between you and me, I think the Championship will be contested between the Williams drivers and Schumacher, with an outside chance of Berger getting a look in.


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From: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
To: Daniel Melrose ([email protected])

Hi Daniel.

I saw the article that The Daily Telegraph did on you. Hopefully, you'll be all over their headlines in a few years time. Anyway, I would just like to send you the schedule of the 1997 Formula C Karting Championship. We'll be starting in Sarno, Italy and from there we move north west to France at Varennes. Then we go to Portugal for the third round at Braga, before going all the way north for the season finale in Denmark. The Thy circuit being the venue. Attached below are the maps of the four circuits in order (Sarno-Thy). Gianluca Beggio will be the biggest challenger, no doubt about that. He's a double champion, and he comes into the 1997 season looking ready as ever to become only the second triple champion in the history of Formula C. I'm confident that you can make a point however. Good luck once again,

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Precision Motorsports: "Driver's were second choice"

After our German team Precision Motorsport meet with critism over the last weeks for not signing on a German driver, the team released an exclusive press statement to our newspaper. In it, the team stated that they did start negotiations with both Ralf Schumacher (Jordan) and Nick Heidfeld (McLaren test driver), but both were not available for the 1997 season so the team was forced to take on other drivers. Apparentely, the drivers Alex Katamajaki and Ed Kevin will be replaced as soon as good German driver's are available.



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From: Kay Lon ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])

Re: BILD article

Hi Boss,

I guess you have read the article in BILD this day and I also guess you can imagine that was nowhere near my statement at all. While I admittedly stated that we did had negotiations with these drivers, a false information I considered neccessary to "calm" public opinion, I did in no way say that our drivers are "second choice" and will be replaced at any given moment. I will contact both Alex and Ed right now informing them about the true nature of my statement, but to be honest, we should not be in a hurry to demand a correction, with this article, the valueable photos given to me by Ronan and the upcoming closure of the first half of Bundesliga we will not have any trouble with the media during the Nürburgring test.

With regards,
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From: Kay Lon ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
Cc: Ed Kevin ([email protected])

Re: BILD article

Hello guys,

I know you might be quite enraged due to the article in BILD if you have read it yet. If not, I will outline what it said: it claimed you are second choice drivers and are to be replaced as soon as possible with German drivers. I personally assure you that this is a flam typical for this "newspaper", the only thing they have wrote according to my statement was my false announcement that we had negotiations with Heidfeld and Schumacher before you two. Other than that my statement actually said that we are happy with you and are looking for Germans in our young driver programm. I just felt the need to inform you fully to avoid disturbances in our work and surprise if you are questioned on this statement.

With regards,
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To: Ronan Griffin ([email protected])

Re: Re: Development update

Hello Ronan,

thank you very much for these pictures, I am sure they will prove to be very helpful for my upcoming work.

With regards,
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From: Niko Nurminen ([email protected])
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I'm just reminding you both that if there's anything security-related to be taken care of, be it "borrowing" designs from other teams or taking "care" of any trouble caused by other teams, just ask me. My technical knowledge isn't that good, but if you can tell me what designs you need and from which team, I can well manage getting my hands on them. If any trouble arises, I'll do my best to supress it.

Also, I just heard from Fazer that they only give our team 25% of the sponsorship money unless I'm driving, but they did agree on supplying us with free biscuits for our staff meetings, regardless of my role in the team.
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From: Alex Katamajaki ([email protected])
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Cc:Kay Lon ([email protected])

BILD Article

JEROEN,

WHAT THE F*** IS THE MEANING OF ALL THIS!? SECOND CHOICE DRIVER, TO BE REPLACED ASAP BY SOME SAUERKRAUT MUNCHING T***?! EXPLAIN YOURSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I will not be part of a team that sees me as a temporary stopgap, end of story. Quite frankly my trust in this team has just taken a HUGE nosedive. Usually I'd not believe Bild but I know our PR Officer Mr Lon issued the statement this story was based on...deeply disturbing.

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From: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
To: Alex Katamajaki ([email protected])

RE: BILD Article

Apparently Kay's email failed to send to you. The following is his text,

"I know you might be quite enraged due to the article in BILD if you have read it yet. If not, I will outline what it said: it claimed you are second choice drivers and are to be replaced as soon as possible with German drivers. I personally assure you that this is a flam typical for this "newspaper", the only thing they have wrote according to my statement was my false announcement that we had negotiations with Heidfeld and Schumacher before you two. Other than that my statement actually said that we are happy with you and are looking for Germans in our young driver program. I just felt the need to inform you fully to avoid disturbances in our work and surprise if you are questioned on this statement."

Alex, we are very happy to have you onboard, mark my words. We're going to need you if we want to succeed. Like Kay said, its a typical flam for this tabloid, as I would call it. Please remember to meet me at The Ring in an hour.

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From: Kay Lon ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])

Re: BILD article

Oh, I just noticed I got the wrong adress. The second mail was not supposed to go to your address. Sorry for that, I'll send the right mail to Alex ASAP.

With regards,
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From: Kay Lon ([email protected])
To: Alex Katamajaki ([email protected])

Re: BILD article

Hello Alex,

I know you might be quite enraged due to the article in BILD if you have read it yet. If not, I will outline what it said: it claimed you and Ed are second choice drivers and are to be replaced as soon as possible with German drivers. I personally assure you that this is a flam typical for this "newspaper", the only thing they have wrote according to my statement was my false announcement that we had negotiations with Heidfeld and Schumacher before you two. Other than that my statement actually said that we are happy with you and are looking for Germans in our young driver programm. I just felt the need to inform you fully to avoid disturbances in our work and surprise if you are questioned on this statement. Ed has already recieved this message but I unfortunately forgot to change the main address so I sent this mail to the boss first. I am sorry for that.

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From: Alex Katamajaki ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])

RE: RE: BILD Article

Jeroen

I now understand it was simply a case of forgetting an email address. I apologise, but you can understand my anguish to read I was a temp while at the first the team apparently did nothing to quash the rumours.

I am therefore still fully commited to Precision Motorsports for the forseeable future.

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Press Release- 2 December 1996

Recently, an article published by the German company BILD have quoted us as calling our two first drivers Alex Katamajaki and Ed Kevin "second choice". We dismiss these quotes as false, and while we admit to having contract negotiations with Nick Heidfeld and Ralf Schumacher, we are fully motivated to helping Alex and Ed over the course of the season. Jeroen Krautmeir was quoted as saying, "We admit to being in talks with Nick (Heidfeld) and Ralf (Schumacher), but we have never called Alex and Ed second choice. We got them because they can and will do the job properly. If this is a question of our German identity as a team, I suggest that BILD stop whining and be content with our management board being 3/4 German." When asked why BILD was telling "lies", Jeroen responded, "They are a tabloid newspaper. Of course they must make business, so there you have it. Its the curse of the free press, but it is part of this world, so I wont be silly and take it to court."

The schedule for the 1997 FIA Formula One World Championship has been released, and it is as follows.

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Rnd    Race    Date    Location
1    Australian Grand Prix    9 March    Australia Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne
2    Brazilian Grand Prix    30 March    Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo
3    Argentine Grand Prix    13 April    Argentina Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, Buenos Aires
4    San Marino Grand Prix    27 April    Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola
5    Monaco Grand Prix    11 May    Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo
6    Spanish Grand Prix    25 May    Spain Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona
7    Canadian Grand Prix    15 June    Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal
8    French Grand Prix    29 June    France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
9    British Grand Prix    13 July    United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit
10    German Grand Prix    27 July    Germany Hockenheimring
11    Hungarian Grand Prix    10 August    Hungary Hungaroring, Budapest
12    Belgian Grand Prix    24 August    Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa
13    Italian Grand Prix    7 September    Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza
14    Austrian Grand Prix    21 September    Austria A1-Ring, Spielberg
15    Luxembourg Grand Prix    28 September    Germany Nürburgring
16    Japanese Grand Prix    12 October    Japan Suzuka Circuit
17    European Grand Prix    26 October    Spain Circuito Permanente de Jerez


Our young driver, Daniel Melrose of Australia, will be taking part in the International Formula C Championship for 1997, and will be looking for much success. Dave Simpson will be joining him as well, and Thomas de Bock will be ready in a few years time. Good luck to them! The following will be their race schedule.

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1    Italian Grand Prix    13 April    Italy Circuito Internazionale Napoli, Sarno
2    French Grand Prix    27 April    France      Circuit Jean Brun, Varennes
3    Portugese Grand Prix    10 August    Portugal Kartódromo Internacional de Braga, Braga
4    Danish Grand Prix    24 August    Denmark Thy Karting Center, Thy


We at Precision Motorsports are looking forward to the beginning of the 1997 Formula One Season and the 1997 Formula C Season, and we hope you, the fans are as well!
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From: David Simpson ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])

Formula C Karting

Hello Jeroen/Mr Krautmeir

Thanks for the opportunity to go over to Europe and race in the International Formula C Championship. Without the backing of your team Precision Motorsports I'd be just another racer who runs out of money before even getting to prove myself to a racing team boss or potential sponsor. Knowing how hard it is for an Australian to go to Europe to race makes me even more proud to be in the Precision Motorsports Junior team, especially with an Australian teammate, Daniel Melrose. Having seen him race back here in New South Wales, I can safely say that he will become a top racing driver. I have also heard some good things about Thomas de Bock and I hope that he will join Daniel and myself in Formula C fairly soon.

On another note I will be attending the Australian Grand Prix and will be cheering for Alex and Ed. Hopefully you will be able to arrange a time for me to meet them at the race weekend.

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From: Daniel Melrose ([email protected])
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Formula C

Hey David.

Glad to see you'll be joining me in Formula C in Europe next season. Would you be interested in a test at Oran Park next week in the Formula C karts? (With Mr Krautmeir's permission of course.)

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From: Daniel Melrose ([email protected])
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Formula C Test

Hey Mr Krautmeir.

Would it be alright with you if David and I did a day's testing at Oran Park in the Forumla C karts next week?

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From: David Simpson ([email protected])
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Re: Formula C

G'day Daniel.

I would love to go and test at Oran Park next week in the Formula C karts. I would also be interested in testing at Eastern Creek while I'm down in Sydney. Hopefully Mr Krautmeir will give us the opportunity to test next week.

Cheers,
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From: David Simpson ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])

Formula C Testing at Oran Park (and possibly Eastern Creek)

Hello Mr Krautmeir.

Would it be possible for Daniel and I to test at Oran Park and Eastern Creek in the Formula C karts? I don't know about Daniel but I know that I need to get a bit of practice in a more powerful kart and it would help if it was on a track I know well (like the aforementioned Oran Park and Eastern Creek).

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From: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
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Re: Formula C Testing

Hi guys.

I would just like to make it clear that you won't need my permission to do testing. I give you the freedom to test wherever and whenever you like, but be sure to bring the 8 men I assigned to you. So yeah, you're clear for the Oran Park and Eastern Creek tests, and any other tests you deem necessary. I should make it clear that the FIA will need you in Europe at least a month before the first official session. Don't worry, I've got your flights/accommodation all settled. Good luck in your tests. Also, hearing that you'll be in Melbourne for the season opener, I've managed to gain some special passes for both of you guys. That means you'll be in the garage during all sessions! You'll be the only guests in the PM garage, so you won't need to do much socializing.

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Re: Re: Formula C testing

Thanks Mr Krautmeir for allowing us to test whenever and wherever we like and for the garage passes for the F1 season opener in Melbourne.

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From: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
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Re: Car

Hi Alex, Niko.

I've only just got to read your email Alex, my apologies for being so late, as I was busy with other matters at hand. About the car, I'm sure Ronan has already explained it to you. If he hasn't, then you can always ask him again, or just ask me. For the in-depth explanation, I suggest you go to him, but if you want plain facts, I'm here. Anyway, I would just like to say its great having you both onboard. Both of your prior experiences are of great importance to the team, and we will be trying to get both of you guys in the car when possible. Obviously, Alex K and Ed are of more importance, due to the fact they will be driving, but we'll get you in the car as well, to get you used to the car in case of an emergency. The test and The Ring went fairly well, and I'm glad to say that Alex K brought his Reynard home in one piece, though he came close to binning it at the Ford-Kurve. But thanks to this, I'm happy to say that I've organized a test for both of you guys this weekend at The Ring. You'll both be driving the same Reynards, and hopefully soon you'll be in the PRM01. Attached below are Alex K and Ed's best times:

1) Ed Kevin= Best Time: 1:19.607
2) Alex Katamajaki= Best Time: 1:19.913

See you this Sunday,
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Think we should give Kostas and Shinji input into whether they drove like nutcases or like old women, or how much complaining they did if pulled into the pits at what they considered an inoppurtune moment.

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From: Ronan Griffin ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
Hi Jeroen,

Just an update regarding the gearbox situation. The first unit was tested yesterday.
The results were as follows.:

Test 1. Duration: 2 minutes. Gear changes: 74
This test was stopped because of malfunction in the ECU of the test engine causing the engine to switch itself off. The ECU was replaced. I've sent the defective ECU back to Renault to determine the cause of failure, we wouldn't want that happening on the pace lap of a Grand Prix.

Test 2. Duration: 36 minutes. Gear changes: 1759
This test ended when the input shaft broke, taking several gears with it, due to a manufacturing error that I assure you will not be repeated. We replaced it and the broken gears and continued onto test 3.

Test 3. Duration: 1 hour, 55 minutes. Gear changes: 5620.
This test was ended when the gearbox casing cracked. Upon examination we noticed fatigue in other areas of the casing, as well as in some of the internal gearbox components which will need to be strengthened. I estimate that this will have the effect of increasing the gearbox's weight by 3kg or so, but it will still only be 8kg heavier than the Benetton unit.

Whilst there were 3 mechanical failures during this test, I would consider the results positive, because the gearbox completed the equivalent of a full race distance on its first day, although a single unit is clearly not up to a whole race weekend yet. Obviously, unlike a chassis, there's no limit to the number of gearboxes we're permitted to use in a race weekend, but a replacement/full rebuild for both cars every race weekend is hardly ideal. We'll have the unit refurbished with strengthened internal components and casing in a couple of days for another test.

The first PRM01 (PRM01-001) chassis has been completed at the FIA are crash testing it tomorrow. Once that's done, we can test the design on track. I'll decide after the test whether the chassis can be repaired effectively and cost efficiently, or whether to break it and recycle the salvagable parts for chassis PRM01-002 and PRM01-003, which are currently under construction.

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Enforcer wrote:Think we should give Kostas and Shinji input into whether they drove like nutcases or like old women, or how much complaining they did if pulled into the pits at what they considered an inoppurtune moment.


Of course we'll let them decide on that. ;)
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Enforcer wrote:Think we should give Kostas and Shinji input into whether they drove like nutcases or like old women, or how much complaining they did if pulled into the pits at what they considered an inoppurtune moment.

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This is amazing guys. I particularly enjoy Enforcer's fictional technical updates, it takes some imagination! I'll find a way to stick my nose in this at some point. :lol:
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watka wrote:This is amazing guys. I particularly enjoy Enforcer's fictional technical updates, it takes some imagination! I'll find a way to stick my nose in this at some point. :lol:


If you want you can take over my second driver seat.

Sorry guys, I just have literally no commitment. This is really good, and I feel I'll just drag it down by delaying. Feel free to promote Valry or if someone wants in, I'm sure you guys can work something out.

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shinji wrote:
watka wrote:This is amazing guys. I particularly enjoy Enforcer's fictional technical updates, it takes some imagination! I'll find a way to stick my nose in this at some point. :lol:


If you want you can take over my second driver seat.

Sorry guys, I just have literally no commitment. This is really good, and I feel I'll just drag it down by delaying. Feel free to promote Valry or if someone wants in, I'm sure you guys can work something out.

I'm a terrible person.


Go ahead and promote a test driver Jeroen, I was trying to think of something other than a driver that I could be (you've got enough already!).
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shinji wrote:
watka wrote:This is amazing guys. I particularly enjoy Enforcer's fictional technical updates, it takes some imagination! I'll find a way to stick my nose in this at some point. :lol:


If you want you can take over my second driver seat.

Sorry guys, I just have literally no commitment. This is really good, and I feel I'll just drag it down by delaying. Feel free to promote Valry or if someone wants in, I'm sure you guys can work something out.

I'm a terrible person.


Go ahead and promote a test driver Jeroen, I was trying to think of something other than a driver that I could be (you've got enough already!).

Why not confirm the earlier tabloid rumours that you were looking for a German driver in one of the seats?
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Late driver switch for Precision?

Ed Kevin's F1 career may be a thing of the past if latest rumours are to be believed, with new team Precision Motorsports looking to replace him with a German driver.

Kevin had previously raced with the aborted Andrea Moda project in 1992, and has since scored good results in F3000 and British F3. However it appears he will no longer be racing for the German squad, though it is unclear what has caused Kevin's imminent departure.

With increasing pressure from team shareholders, Precision is believed to be negotiating with several German drivers as a replacement for the 26 year old Irishman.

Team Principal Jeroen Krautmeir refused to comment on the latest speculation into his team's driver lineup, however Precision's other current driver Alex Katajamäki has spoken out against the change in personnel so quickly.

"This is very bad for the team," Katajamäki told Autosport. "We need consistency and to stick to the plan, so a driver change before the season has even begun is a very bad sign for the team's stability. I don't know why Ed has left the team - I wish I did - and I don't really want to speculate as to who his replacement will be."

"However, I must say I'm angered by the suggestion it must be a German driver. I've been trying to persuade the team owners to bring in someone with more F1 experience, like Andrea Montermini or Luca Badoer, but if they end up hiring RALF F***ING SCHUMACHER, SO HELP ME I'LL KICK TEN COLOURS OF S**T OUT THE B*****D!!!! I will not tolerate having someone from the same bloodline as THAT CHEATING SCUMBAG as my team-mate!"


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You ain't terrible shinji! But if you are going to leave, I wont stop it.

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Press Release- 9 December 1996

We at Precision Motorsports would like to announce that driver Ed Kevin has left the team on his own terms. The Precision management, including boss Jeroen Krautmeir in no way influenced the Irishman's departure. We also deny allegations that he left the team due to pressure from various German tabloids to hire a German driver. Mr. Krautmeir had this to say, "Obviously, I and the rest of the team are extremely saddened. But I, or anyone else in Precision Motorsports, did not have anything to do with the Irishman's decision to leave. I will agree with Mr. Katajamäki that this is bad for team stability, but unfortunately it has happened." Upon being asked who will replace Mr. Kevin, Krautmeir responded, "Alex Valrys. That is all." We assure all our fans that the team will still compete i the 1997 Formula One Season, and that our drivers are Alex Katajamäki and Alex Valrys. There will be no more changes unless needed, and we do not consider pressure from sponsors, tabloids or even governments enough to persuade us to get rid of one of our drivers. With that, Niko Nurminen becomes the sole test driver for the team. We wish the best of luck for Ed Kevin in the future.
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From: Niko Nurminen ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
Good day Mr. Krautmeir,

Because of the recent turn of events, I suddenly find myself in a position where I have to upkeep my racing skills at the top level, just in case I'm needed to substitute one of our GP drivers. Therefore, I've already started negotiations with a handful of Formula 3000 teams, and I'm pretty sure I'll get a seat somewhere despite my late entry into the driver market. I'll make sure that I'm allowed to leave the team I'll eventually drive for to work our team if needed.'

Of course, I'll also be tomorrow at the 'Ring to get the feeling of the car.

Regards,
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Attachment: gearbox.pdf

Ronan,

As I'm now the only test/reserve driver of our team, I unfortunately don't have the time for espionage anymore as I have to concentrate 100% on upkeeping my racing skills. As my last spying attempt, I succesfully managed to "borrow" a part of the Benetton team's gear box design. Even if it's not a full design and my technical skills aren't exactly the best out there, I still think that this would help in making our gear box more durable without having to add too much weight. The designs are attached to this file - it took me over an hour to figure out how to do that, as it's such a new feature! Please reply on whether or not the designs were of any use.

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Nurminen promoted at Precision

Niko Nurminen's F1 career suddenly got a major boost when Presicion Motorsport announced that he is now promoted to the 1st test/reserve driver seat, following the Irishman Ed Kevin's departure from the team and former test driver Alex Valrys' promotion to the vacant race seat.

Nurminen, 26, who has previously driven for the now-bankrupt F1 teams Pacific and Forti, but their laclustre machinery didn't help the then-rookie driver much. He was first linked for a Super 2000 seat in Finland, but eventually applied for a seat with the German Precision Motorsports team after they were granted a Formula One entry for the 1997 season.

"This is good news for me, although I'm saddened by the fact that we've already lost a promising driver despite it not even being 1997 yet.", Nurminen commented on the situation. "After hearing about this myself, I immediately started looking for a seat at the F3000 series, as I now have to make full effort to be competitive if I'm needed in F1. While some may think that "oh, he's now only a tester after already being a GP driver", I'm reminding you that Mika Häkkinen also went for a McLaren test drive after two years with Lotus - and look at where he's now, competing for podiums regularly!"

We were unable to reach Precision team boss Jeroen Krautmeir to comment on the situation.
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