Richard wrote:By the way, with regard to the administrator, their job is to keep the business going in the hope of finding a buyer, if not they have to maximse the liquidation value for creditors. I suspect they have done well on both counts with the crowd funding.
The administrator says the crowd funding and pay drivers will cover the cost of attending the Abu Dhabi so that means the liquidation value doesn't go down. If the team race then they might be able to argue that they should get that last prize money slot that Marussia forfeited by not turning up, so a that's potential upside. If the team race they might be able to secure a buyer, another potential upside.
In a nutshell the team will not be worse off by attending, and there is a possibility that they could be better off.
I disagree, by going they are burning cash, with no benefit, short of a very unlikely event of them scoring a lot of points. But even then, they need to survive long enough to get that resultant money.
Prize money for this season gets handed out next year, to get that you have to still be going next year. Joe Saward reckoned that Marrusia's demise (and they are 100% gone, by going into liquidation, I believe they lose their entry, so someone cant come along and buy the whole lot and start up again, well, unless Bernie n co agree, and if their 5 team / super GP2 conspiracy is the truth, they won't) means that even Caterham finish last, they'll be classified 10th, and get money.
The key point is that right now, the team don't have the money to survive till next season, when they'd get the prize money. What cash they've raised they'll burn through going to a race they could skip without threatening their entry. The Admin seems to be prattling on about meeting a potential buyer at the race, I suspect this is to try and stop creditors / unpaid staff from complaining about this waste of money by hinting that being there could lead to a sale, but really, if someone is willing to buy this mess, them racing or not makes no difference. If the Admin wants to try and keep the team alive till a buyer can be found, he should be keeping every penny he can, because as it stands, come Sunday night, the team has no cash, no income in sight and will be headed for the blender when the next bill arrives.