I'm glad to see it - being a Norfolk boy... I still think we could see BMW's setup bought by Proton/Petronas and using the Lotus brand name.ESPImperium wrote:Great to see a old marque return to the sport. Also i think it puts paid to Piquet GP taking over BMW Sauber. Still waiting for more details on this one.
axle wrote:As an aside; Can you really build a car from scratch in 5 months though?
They need to be testing in Feb at the latest, they have the engine fair enough...but no chassis (if they don't buy BMW's). With no real facilities can they really do it so late in the day?
Wonder if they will call on Lola
I'm unhappy at the appointment of Gascoigne...whilst he will aide them getting up and running I don't think he should stay - look at FI's progress since he left - I know that people inside FI were not exactly upset by his leaving!
Maybe Stepney and Coglan could be hired LOL
axle wrote:wouldn't mind a job doing their IT if there are some going and they are down the road
As Raceman suggested there must be something in the works to make the FIA confident that they will be there come March.timbo wrote:Actually I'm not glad.
I feel shame for Lotus name and coclude that FIA is officialy nuts.
People! It's 15th of Septemeber and there's no R&D and technical center yet!
Sure Gascoyne has experience, but, hey, at this point the 2010 cars are finalized or at worst at the latest stages of development!
This "something" better be complete design for 2010 so they can start manufacturing of the parts etc.axle wrote:Maybe they will work with one of the teams that wasn't selected...maybe they will buy IP from an established team...no idea...but there surely must be something...we'll just have to wait and see.
Or do they? According to Sam Collins of Lola, Cosworth is in trouble, not being able to build F1 engines at the moment. The CA2010 (or something) will be catastrophically uncompetitive, if Cosworth actually delivers any engines at all!axle wrote:they have the engine fair enough...
Nigel is probably too busy with Nissan's GT1 World Championship programme.raceman wrote:+1 about the last point - Stepney and Coughlan will certainly help
the Cosworth will be "new" I believe CA2010 could actually surprise a few. I know that they went through a massive hiring phase recently...so I'd hope that the engine would get off the drawing board soon.modbaraban wrote:Or do they? According to Sam Collins of Lola, Cosworth is in trouble, not being able to build F1 engines at the moment. The CA2008 will be catastrophically uncompetitive, if Cosworth actually delivers any engines at all!axle wrote:they have the engine fair enough...
Being named just like that car company Lotus Cars I expected them to use Toyota engines as well, but then they probably wouldn't stand a chance with FIA.
Lotus will have Petronas/Proton and themselves as a given...so that's the major ones done...With BMW quitting the existing sponsorship deals for them are broken so Petronas will be free to move.astracrazy wrote:Im surprised we haven't heard more regarding title sponsors for these new teams. They obviously have them already?