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Ugh, sorry about being AWOL. I take it we want to keep this going?

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

Good to hear that the deal with Porsche is done. John Barnard is suddenly a bit more interested in talking to us. Although it probably helped that Walkinshaw wanted to pay him in magic beans. I assume you still want him in the design team?

Testing's been going rather well, I think the drivers are gelling into the team well. The gearbox is a lot better than it was, and I'm confident we won't have an in-race breakage. Although I'm a little disappointed with the last update package, the new wing end plates were supposed to be a lot more effective than they have been so far.
All the chassis are in good enough order to be used at launch, but I think we should go with #004 as it's the newest.

Ronan.


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CC: Jeroen Krautmier ([email protected])

Hi everyone,
Just going through the last batch of feedback and I was hoping for a little more from the new front wing end-plates, but I'll be at the raw aero data until the wee hours trying to get more from them. Hopefully in conjunction with the reshaped nose it'll give us that extra little bit of positivity going into corners. The new nose will be the only major change to the car for Feb 3rd. Barge boards and some of the minor aerodynamic elements on the bodywork will be tweaked a little.

You've all done your jobs well and it's fundementally a good car, so we'll concentrate on getting the car's handling just that little bit more predictable for the next test so the drivers can push to the absolute limit.

Ronan.
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Of course we want this to go on! :)

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

Hi Ronan.

That's great news! If Barnard were to come onboard, that huge gap of experience will be filled. Is he still asking for a full technical director role? If so, I could just make you full-time Chief Designer, although obviously, it's all up to you to agree or disagree. I too am quite disappointed with the recent upgrade package, but I think it's sufficient. I'll go with your advice, and use the #004 at the launch. I mean, the first impression is what matters, yeah?

I do have some, rather awful news, though. Lufthansa has pulled out of the team, but at least they've paid every penny they promised for the first part of the year. Still, it's a huge blow, and it looks like I'm going to have to put some more of my personal cash. I don't mind using my own money, but it's not going to be sustainable for the whole year. Johnnie Walker has officially pulled out, although I knew that for some time after Alex K's untimely death. Tommy Hilfiger's gone, as well, stretching us further. The bad part is that Johnnie Walker and Tommy Hilfiger didn't give us a dime. My pockets have to be burned further.

Still, there is some encouraging news. Some Reynard engineers from the company's IndyCar department have defected, and are at your command now. Although IndyCar aerodynamics are different from Formula 1, I can tell you that these men were involved in refining the aero of the championship winning car of 1996 and 1995. They could prove useful. I'm also in talks with Colm Joesph O Connell of O Connell Oil and Lubricants, who are putting forth a rather interesting proposal. Their planning to invest 200 Million Dollars over 5 years. That would be a significant boost to our finances, and they are also bringing a possible Bank of Ireland deal onboard. All sounds too good to be true, which is exactly why I'm worrying. I'd just like to ask for your opinion before I answer my friend?

Another sponsorship deal is on the cards. I was called up by British American Tobacco the other day, and their eager to promote their '555' brand in South America, and they believe Formula 1 is the best place for that. The amount of cash they would bring is behemoth, in their words, but I don't have a number yet. The catch is that they are insisting on having a South American driver in one of our cars, and that if a deal were to be struck, it would only come into place next year. I don't mind the latter, as I'm sure we can hold out for the year. However, I don't like the idea of having to hire a South American talent. I'm extremely doubtful of the talent there is in South America. Gil de Ferran and Ricardo Zonta seem like the best picks, but I doubt de Ferran would want to leave America, and I'm not entirely convinced by Zonta. I would love your opinion on this as well.

Anyway, get back to work. The day before the launch is an off day, so you have time to rest and get ready. You're going to have to explain the car to the press, and then there will be a Q&A time, where you, me and our two drivers will be facing the media. For now, that's all.

Thanks,
Jeroen.


EDIT: If possible, perhaps someone could be a BAT spokesman?
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I'll write something on Sunday - I'm away for the weekend and can't think of anything right now.
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From:Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])
To: Colm Joesph O Connell ([email protected])

Good day.

I have to say that the terms of this deal look very attractive, and you would be a perfect partner. Although I have executive powers, and could sign the deal right now, I won't, and would like to discuss it further with the board of the organization. I hope you don't mind the wait. By the way, why not come to the Precision PRM01 launch at the Nurburgring? It's on the 27th, and perhaps after the launch, we could have some tea, and discuss things in person? All expenses paid, of course.

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From:Colm Joesph O Connell ([email protected])
To: Jeroen Krautmeir ([email protected])

Good Afternoon,
I appreciate that you have to get the advice in regards to my deal and as I said in my original email I appreciate how it sounds and I am happy to discuss any and all aspects of this deal with you to reassure you so that we can start our partnership the right way. In regards to your generous offer in coming to your launch day I would be delighted to accept I haven't been to the Nurburgring in many years and cannot wait to see how the car looks for the upcoming season.

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Maybe I can be a reporter at the laucnh? And for the whole story? Philippe Nicolas- AUTOSPORT editor. :D
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Wookey wrote:Maybe I can be a reporter at the laucnh? And for the whole story? Philippe Nicolas- AUTOSPORT editor. :D

Sure! That should work out great!
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Great, I'll have to concoct some Grade A bullshit about the car. :geek:

To: Jeroen Krautmier ([email protected])
From: Ronan Griffin ([email protected])

Hi Jeroen,

Don't worry about the Reynard guys not being familiar with F1 aerodynamics, we'll get them up to speed. And there's plenty of other areas they could input into in the meantime – mechanical grip, suspension, weight distribution, braking etc. I'll find something constructive for them to do.

On the sponsorship front, I'm afraid I can't tell you a whole lot about O' Connell as a businessman. Decent driver by all accounts, but I don't know much about his business. I know a bit about Bank of Ireland, I'm a little surprised to see that they were in negotiations with Jordan F1, they're generally considered a fairly conservative bank, although they are in rude health financially and have purchased an insurance company in the UK this past year. So they certainly have money.

I tried making a few 'discreet' enquiries with a few mates I still have in Jordan, but Eddie kept his discussions with O' Connell and BoI very secret, so I couldn't get anything. One thing I do find peculiar is that O' Connell and BoI aren't in it for title sponsorship, but are looking for a share in the team. The only F1 team that could possibly be valued at $2bn, as $200m for 10% would imply, is Ferrari and that would owe more to their road car division than the F1 end of things. Perhaps if you asked them to clarify how much is being paid for sponsorship and how much for the share in the team it might make things more clear. We should also ask him if Bank of Ireland would need to take their investment in us to an AGM, or if it could be cleared by management, since they are a PLC with shareholders. Other than that though, it seems good, I checked with my remaining contacts in the States (that year wasn't a waste after all) and O' Connell's certainly put his money where his mouth is with Franchitti, although obviously the amount of money is considerably less than here.

As for 555, I have to agree with you that I don't see too much coming out of South America, Senna's death really knocked the stuffing out of racing passion down there.

That I'm aware of at the moment.

Gil de Ferran – I think you're right about him not being too easily pryed from America.

Ricardo Rossett – Drove for Footwork last season. Nice fella and a committed driver by all accounts but his performances were hardly stellar.

Juan Pablo Montoya - Columbian bloke who came 5th in British F3 last season. I reckon he will be a better driver than anyone like Zonta or Rossett, but he's extremely raw, somewhat over-aggressive and I don't see him in an F1 car before 2000.

Esteban Tuero – Split his time between Italian F3 and F3000 last season. Talented, but he's only about 16, so not a runner for a few years, unless he ends up being F1's youngest driver.

I'd also be reluctant to kick Niko or Alex V if they perform well for us, and to be frank, I'd like to think the pay-driver era is ending in F1 as a whole. We could come back with a committment to test some South American drivers and only take one if they're good enough and see what they say? Or perhaps look to sign Montoya or Tuero to a long term testing/development contract?

Regards,

Ronan.
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Okay, I really want to see this go on, but I think we have a major problem in terms of drivers. Nuppiz and Valrys are just not active enough, and I hate to say it, but if we want this going on, I think we'll have to see them go for more active members. I don't want to see the existing chars killed off though. It would be good if two active guys came in and continued RPing as NN and AV.
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I can probably take over one of the drivers just not sure which one yet.
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I would have liked to take over, but I am going to have to scale back the time I spend on F1 Rejects very soon, as my GCSE's come ever nearer, and I need to devote time to study and revise.
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I still look at this forum every day, I just can't think of anything to write. Maybe we should go on with the launch then? :?
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Nuppiz wrote:I still look at this forum every day, I just can't think of anything to write. Maybe we should go on with the launch then? :?




that might be best as it does seem to have stalled a little.
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