One can only hope!Pup wrote:So how do the rumors about Geoff Willis and Kolles fit into this? Has Hurley hired them as replacements for Anderson and Windsor? Are those two officially AWOL now?
One can only hope!Pup wrote:So how do the rumors about Geoff Willis and Kolles fit into this? Has Hurley hired them as replacements for Anderson and Windsor? Are those two officially AWOL now?
Rahal's name isn't worth anything in Formula One after Jaguar after Ford brought him in basically because he was American. He ended up having a signed contract with Adrian Newey but Newey stayed at McLaren for a period of years (I'm sure that's how he ended up at Red Bull who were Jaguar) and ended up getting fired for a joke offloading of Eddie Irvine. He's not the right material.WhiteBlue wrote:What is Rahal doing nowadays?
I do not agree with that. The questions are: Would he understand F1. Would he be a magnet in the US for F1. Would he be able to do the job with an owner who knows what he wants (not like Ford)? Would he attract sponsors? Does he have prior job records of successfully filling the job. I think Bobby Rahal would fill all those points. But there are probably others as well.segedunum wrote:Rahal's name isn't worth anything in Formula One after Jaguar after Ford brought him in basically because he was American. He ended up having a signed contract with Adrian Newey but Newey stayed at McLaren for a period of years (I'm sure that's how he ended up at Red Bull who were Jaguar) and ended up getting fired for a joke offloading of Eddie Irvine. He's not the right material.WhiteBlue wrote:What is Rahal doing nowadays?
Him.WhiteBlue wrote:I think Bobby Rahal would fill all those points. But there are probably others as well.
His son is a pretty good country OW pilot, a real comer.WhiteBlue wrote:I do not agree with that. The questions are: Would he understand F1. Would he be a magnet in the US for F1. Would he be able to do the job with an owner who knows what he wants (not like Ford)? Would he attract sponsors? Does he have prior job records of successfully filling the job. I think Bobby Rahal would fill all those points. But there are probably others as well.segedunum wrote:Rahal's name isn't worth anything in Formula One after Jaguar after Ford brought him in basically because he was American. He ended up having a signed contract with Adrian Newey but Newey stayed at McLaren for a period of years (I'm sure that's how he ended up at Red Bull who were Jaguar) and ended up getting fired for a joke offloading of Eddie Irvine. He's not the right material.WhiteBlue wrote:What is Rahal doing nowadays?
Oh, that's a sad story, BR was screwed by Lauda the Rat and Irvine, conspiring at Ibiza to get rid of him. Lauda went on to prove he had basically no clue as how to run a team, just to be paid off big time by Ford to to leave quitely.segedunum wrote:Rahal's name isn't worth anything in Formula One after Jaguar after Ford brought him in basically because he was American. He ended up having a signed contract with Adrian Newey but Newey stayed at McLaren for a period of years (I'm sure that's how he ended up at Red Bull who were Jaguar) and ended up getting fired for a joke offloading of Eddie Irvine. He's not the right material.WhiteBlue wrote:What is Rahal doing nowadays?
motorsport.com wrote:A key member of the new American entrant USF1 is believed to have left the team.
Brian Bonner, the team's head of business development, is no longer working with USF1, amid rumours the YouTube founder and CEO Chad Hurley has ceased his backing of the Charlotte based operation.
Bonner, 50, is a former Indycar driver, and now co-director of the B4 Marketing company.
Another rumour is that Hurley could be interested in joining forces with Campos, the other embattled new F1 team, with the hopeful Serbian outfit Stefan GP also possibly involved.
At the same time, there are rumours that some other USF1 team members are growing impatient at delays in being paid.
http://www.motorsport.com/news/article. ... 7797&FS=F1
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