here's an article about rumors for Honda returning in 2014. also is p.u.r.e. also entering in 2014. i think i remember Wolf alluding to another manufacturer joining in 2014.
http://www.racecar-engineering.com/news ... s-out-wrc/
Cocles wrote:I don't think it's a matter of, "You get this car, and YOU get that car." Willis and Bell are doing R&D, scouting up ahead and exploring paths, so when it's time for Costa and Elliot to step in they have a foundation of research to stand on. I believe that's what Brawn was explaining when he said that Costa was currently handling the W04 and Willis the W05 (and Bell handling engine integration).dren wrote:So is Aldo going to be in charge of the 14 car as well or is that Willis?
Eventually Costa will move onto the W05 and and Willis will start doing R&D for the W06.
Mercedes is now obviously the Mercedes engine works team. Bob Bell is heading up the engine integration. The engine will be built to Mercedes chassis specs, not Mclarens. It sounds like Honda had plans to return to F1 because the new engine formula mirrors future Honda products/technology, but Mclaren are pushing them to enter sooner so they are not left out on the engine integration benefits from day one.liveforf1 wrote:here's an article about rumors for Honda returning in 2014. also is p.u.r.e. also entering in 2014. i think i remember Wolf alluding to another manufacturer joining in 2014.
http://www.racecar-engineering.com/news ... s-out-wrc/
AMuS reports (17.02.2013) that those demands by the shareholders have been immediately rejected by the Daimler Group.Ganxxta wrote:Daimler shareholders are again demanding F1 withdrawal:
http://www.motorsport-magazin.com/forme ... ichts.html
I guess its only a matter of time now.
Does anybody know how much % of shares DWS and Union has of Daimler?
Found it, together only 5% if I interpret the numbers correctly... or 0,6%...
http://investors.morningstar.com/owners ... ml?t=DDAIF
It was set on the mediums, the top 3 times were all on mediums.yener wrote:Guys dont get fooled by the laptimes. It says nothing since we cant see which tyre and which fuel load the teams used to achieve the laptime.
Don't forget the wo2 was fast over 1 lap and that is not they way you have to go.
Nico Rosberg wrote:We had a mixed day today with some laps lost this morning. However we were able to work through a good programme this afternoon and, of course, it's always nice to be quickest at the end of the day.
In general, I feel happy and comfortable in the car and it feels better than the last time we were here at this track. There is still some work to be done on tyre degradation and our programme this afternoon was helpful in understanding that.
Cocles wrote:The board voted unanimously to keep Dr. Z in charge for another 3 years. Good stuff.
http://www.benzinsider.com/2013/02/daim ... ore-years/
Anon123 wrote:I suspect it will come down to how the next few seasons pan out, how wealthy are Lauda and Wolff by the way?
I could easily see them getting backing within a year or two when Mercedes has had quite enough of empty promises.wunderkind wrote:Anon123 wrote:I suspect it will come down to how the next few seasons pan out, how wealthy are Lauda and Wolff by the way?
Wolff and Lauda are not wealthy to the point where they can afford to own and operate a team like Herr Mateschitz. There are rumors that they are bankrolled (partially at least) by Mr E to help keep Mercedes on the grid.