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But as I said above, the imperative now is staying alive throughout this year. If they do not survive this year, next year and the year after do not matter.Manjhi wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 09:06If Stroll has bought the team to build career of his son then I am afraid the team will be dead in few years from now. SFI needs a shareholder like Vijay who is a racer and enjoys F1, and is here to stay, not to build career of his son or show his brands on the car.
The objective for mid-field team should be to stay competitive becoz if they miss their target for one year then it gets carried to second year and the margin of error is very small in mid-field. There are millions of dollars at stake. It reminds me of what happened with Sauber during 2014-17 phase and what Williams is going through right now.
Isn't showing off his brands exactly what Vijay came to F1 to do?Manjhi wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 09:06If Stroll has bought the team to build career of his son then I am afraid the team will be dead in few years from now. SFI needs a shareholder like Vijay who is a racer and enjoys F1, and is here to stay, not to build career of his son or show his brands on the car.
The objective for mid-field team should be to stay competitive becoz if they miss their target for one year then it gets carried to second year and the margin of error is very small in mid-field. There are millions of dollars at stake. It reminds me of what happened with Sauber during 2014-17 phase and what Williams is going through right now.
ScottB wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018, 09:40Isn't showing off his brands exactly what Vijay came to F1 to do?Manjhi wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 09:06If Stroll has bought the team to build career of his son then I am afraid the team will be dead in few years from now. SFI needs a shareholder like Vijay who is a racer and enjoys F1, and is here to stay, not to build career of his son or show his brands on the car.
The objective for mid-field team should be to stay competitive becoz if they miss their target for one year then it gets carried to second year and the margin of error is very small in mid-field. There are millions of dollars at stake. It reminds me of what happened with Sauber during 2014-17 phase and what Williams is going through right now.
Stroll Snr is a talented businessman who has made a stack of cash in his life, while I'm sure, in part, this is intended to be supporting his son, he doesn't seem like the kind of guy who'd spend this much, as well as bring in a bunch of other folk's money, on a project he wasn't taking seriously. I also imagine the Stroll's are pretty keen on F1 in general, given some of his brands have been sponsors on and off for years.
It's soon going to be a backmarker like Williams is today all because the philosophy that Vijay got to the team is all gone especially being against a pay driver. I can only see them going backwards with Stroll at the helm.Big Tea wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 17:06But as I said above, the imperative now is staying alive throughout this year. If they do not survive this year, next year and the year after do not matter.Manjhi wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 09:06If Stroll has bought the team to build career of his son then I am afraid the team will be dead in few years from now. SFI needs a shareholder like Vijay who is a racer and enjoys F1, and is here to stay, not to build career of his son or show his brands on the car.
The objective for mid-field team should be to stay competitive becoz if they miss their target for one year then it gets carried to second year and the margin of error is very small in mid-field. There are millions of dollars at stake. It reminds me of what happened with Sauber during 2014-17 phase and what Williams is going through right now.
We can only hope that if the new backers are not in it for the long term, they will at least try to sell the team, or % of it, to someone who intends to run it long term. The fact that they are funding a survival seems to suggest they think they are not throwing away money, so heres hoping
Shareholders like Vijay run out of money because the F1 team is passion and not a business.Manjhi wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 09:06If Stroll has bought the team to build career of his son then I am afraid the team will be dead in few years from now. SFI needs a shareholder like Vijay who is a racer and enjoys F1, and is here to stay, not to build career of his son or show his brands on the car.
The objective for mid-field team should be to stay competitive becoz if they miss their target for one year then it gets carried to second year and the margin of error is very small in mid-field. There are millions of dollars at stake. It reminds me of what happened with Sauber during 2014-17 phase and what Williams is going through right now.
I will interpret it this way …..Mr Mazepin tried to make a deal with ‘Stroll Consortium’ in last 2 weeks to land his son in 2nd FI seat. Nothing worked out.Morteza wrote: ↑21 Aug 2018, 13:42Interesting...
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The issue is that the company remains in administration, the Stroll consortium bought all the assets, but have not yet acquired the company itself, which has the all important entry.adrianjordan wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 19:44Not seeing that reported on BBC or Autosport, only that they're unhappy with the process.
I don't see them forcing the team to miss a race. That would surely put the team's prize money in jeopardy...