Proton/Group Lotus will have a better reason to invest in F1 than Tony Fernandez AirAsia, because of Lotus board of directors have already approved the ambitious road car plan, and Proton is eager to look for a technology partner for their compact car buisiness.segedunum wrote:It would explain a great many things.marcush. wrote:even some AMG guy has joined them....
This whole Group Lotus thing is run on nothing but hot air. Proton simply cannot afford what Bahar's silly ambitions want and I see he's managed to sweet-talk the ignorant Chapmans who have no connection to AC in any way other than the name.
I still maintain that all Fernandes has to do is sit and wait.
In terms of ROI, I believe that it will be cheaper for Group Lotus to buy into an established team than to build one from scratch. Team lotus might have done well among the new teams, but that can either be seens as they are good, or the other teams are crap. And Team Lotus will have to pray that Virgin and HRT are around next season or else they will end up being the back marker throughout 2011.
Without Proton's and Malaysia government money behind Tony, Team Lotus will not have money to bank roll their ambitious plan of fighting for points next season.