Following an intensive selection and due diligence process, the FIA has awarded the 13th entry in the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship to the Lotus F1 Team. At the same time the FIA have put BMW Sauber as a reserve to take any spot that may open up.
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Only the best engineers found in UK? Bit of a bold statement and sitting on such laurels did for other nations that built up an excess of pride. Its also because engineers and scientists get ignored a lot that they end up going abroad and then the government starts talking about there not being enough of them, or a brain-drain developing.
Personally, being from Lotus's home of Norfolk UK, I'm just happy to see an F1 team back on track carrying the name as it's advertising if nothing else.
I hope they do well and believe they will. Much the same as the other racing teams that are joining next year.
The thing is, Lotus will never be team Chapman again, even if it was the guys building the Elise's now building the F1 cars. Because Chapman was a rare genius of his time but that time has gone. The innovation he brought can't be repeated in the modern climate....so like I say I just view it as a wonderful bit of advertising for the brand and hope it helps them build a bigger profile around the world which will help sales and secure jobs.
I am a bit confused by BMW's position being the odd team out, if that is their position.
If BMW has paid their bond, and another group buys the team, they also buy the bond, correct? If the bond ensures that the teams stays to race, should it not also ensure that they GET to race? This is how BAR did it when they purchased the Tyrell team, buying the bond and debt and restarting as a newly named team.
I must be missing something in the reasoning that they are not currently enrolled in the sport.
Also, what about other teams that have multi year sponsorship packages, guaranteeing x number of races that show the cars colours, or what if a team with a single race themed branding, doesn't get to qualify and the sponsor loses out, assuming they go to a situation of teams qualifying to race, nit just for position.
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Probably FIA were in a hurry to push the so called Team Lotus into a free slot. But they announced that Sauber could come and play if they're saved. It's not like FIA had no idea about the BMW and Qabadabadu deal 1 day before it was announced, right? But they'll just have to increase the limit of teams to 14 for Sauber with employees and everything. They'd have no reasons to do this for MaLotus.
So now we have 14 teams... on paper. Pretty much nobody expects all 14 teams to turn up anyway so by increasing the entry list FIA has increased the chances to get more or less full grid.