With the cost cap it makes staff rotation even harder to achievemendis wrote: ↑28 Jan 2024, 15:27F1 is well past healthy work life balance for the staff that travels across the globe like mechanics, engineers etc., The more races they add, the more problematic it would become. Does anyone know if there is staff rotation in F1 teams to mitigate this problem? I think there should be 2 sets of people for each garage so each engineer/mechanic does like 12 to 13 races at max.
Understandable. But this is extremely important thing that teams should make a case for and have their way through. Its just horrible to be a mechanic or engineer taking your body through such a difficult 9 or 10 months period. Hustling through time zones, facing sleep depravation, motion sickness from travel and critically, staying away from families. This should just be too easy a case to push through for a budget enlargement and have 2 sets of personnel.organic wrote: ↑28 Jan 2024, 15:57With the cost cap it makes staff rotation even harder to achievemendis wrote: ↑28 Jan 2024, 15:27F1 is well past healthy work life balance for the staff that travels across the globe like mechanics, engineers etc., The more races they add, the more problematic it would become. Does anyone know if there is staff rotation in F1 teams to mitigate this problem? I think there should be 2 sets of people for each garage so each engineer/mechanic does like 12 to 13 races at max.
Don't even mention it if you have thought about it..you know Liberty has!
Not much of a surprise. I think it shows the Greed of F1. They don't want Andretti, but if GM wants to join then it becomes a different story.CaribouBread wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 17:38F1 says no to Andretti bid
https://x.com/ChrisMedlandF1/status/1752716420977131889
BREAKING: F1 has rejected Andretti's bid to join the grid in 2025 or 2026, BUT says it "would look differently on an application" for 2028 alongside General Motors' planned power unit entry
After an assessment period, F1 says an 11th team alone doesn't add value, it needs to be competitive. Also:
"While the Andretti name carries some recognition for F1 fans, our research indicates that F1 would bring value to the Andretti brand rather than the other way around"
You haven't actually read the statement have you? Because that's not what it says at alltaperoo2k wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 17:49Not much of a surprise. I think it shows the Greed of F1. They don't want Andretti, but if GM wants to join then it becomes a different story.CaribouBread wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 17:38F1 says no to Andretti bid
https://x.com/ChrisMedlandF1/status/1752716420977131889
BREAKING: F1 has rejected Andretti's bid to join the grid in 2025 or 2026, BUT says it "would look differently on an application" for 2028 alongside General Motors' planned power unit entry
After an assessment period, F1 says an 11th team alone doesn't add value, it needs to be competitive. Also:
"While the Andretti name carries some recognition for F1 fans, our research indicates that F1 would bring value to the Andretti brand rather than the other way around"
In any case, I have a feeling this will be the death of the Andretti effort. Can't imagine Andretti, GM, or Gainbridge, whoever is writing the checks really, is going to want to employee 100+ people for the next 4 years to maybe get a spot in F1.“We would look differently on an application for the entry of a team into the 2028 Championship with a GM power unit, either as a GM works team or as a GM customer team designing all allowable components in-house,” added F1.
In this case there would be additional factors to consider in respect of the value that the Applicant would bring to the Championship, in particular in respect of bringing a prestigious new OEM to the sport as a PU supplier.
I have 'it would look differently on an application" for 2028 alongside General Motors'. That's the condition for Andretti to get a spot on the grid, it has to be with GM. Maybe it's F1 calling Andretti's bluff. Liberty would love to have GM enter into F1. As it opens a whole slew of marketing opportunities to increase the growth of F1 in the US. Which is one of the world's biggest sporting markets. It's all about the profits with Liberty, not the sport. Otherwise, we'd not be seeing so many new street circuits on the calendar.yinlad wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 17:56You haven't actually read the statement have you? Because that's not what it says at alltaperoo2k wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 17:49Not much of a surprise. I think it shows the Greed of F1. They don't want Andretti, but if GM wants to join then it becomes a different story.CaribouBread wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 17:38F1 says no to Andretti bid
https://x.com/ChrisMedlandF1/status/1752716420977131889
BREAKING: F1 has rejected Andretti's bid to join the grid in 2025 or 2026, BUT says it "would look differently on an application" for 2028 alongside General Motors' planned power unit entry
After an assessment period, F1 says an 11th team alone doesn't add value, it needs to be competitive. Also:
"While the Andretti name carries some recognition for F1 fans, our research indicates that F1 would bring value to the Andretti brand rather than the other way around"
It was mooted a few years back, but not sure it happened, not to any great amount. But Vasseur is suggesting rotation is needed particularly for 2024 and says the budget cap isn't an issue:mendis wrote: ↑28 Jan 2024, 15:27F1 is well past healthy work life balance for the staff that travels across the globe like mechanics, engineers etc., The more races they add, the more problematic it would become. Does anyone know if there is staff rotation in F1 teams to mitigate this problem? I think there should be 2 sets of people for each garage so each engineer/mechanic does like 12 to 13 races at max.
But it's not about 'greed' or 'not wanting Andretti' as your post stated. It's about mitigating risk of their alleged engine supplier not turning up, pulling out or being unable to deliver the goods when promised.taperoo2k wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 18:34I have 'it would look differently on an application" for 2028 alongside General Motors'. That's the condition for Andretti to get a spot on the grid, it has to be with GM. Maybe it's F1 calling Andretti's bluff. Liberty would love to have GM enter into F1. As it opens a whole slew of marketing opportunities to increase the growth of F1 in the US. Which is one of the world's biggest sporting markets. It's all about the profits with Liberty, not the sport. Otherwise, we'd not be seeing so many new street circuits on the calendar.