

You'll piss off 90% of the fans who want HP per liter.axle wrote:I think they should all run on LS7 V8'sCheap as chips and sound great
modbaraban wrote:That graph is shocking, Ciro.
In resume: the three didn´t let them see the forestBelatti wrote:Here it is an article in Spanish about Cosworth.
http://8000vueltas.com/2007/08/31/el-ul ... e-cosworth
I will translate some facts and figures:
- In 2005 each manufacturer spent arround 200 mill USD in their engine programs, while Cosworth total turnover (including F1, IRL, Champ Car and WRC) was arround that.
- Even spending that few, they reach 915CV at the end of 2005 with the V10 in red bull.
- The difference between Cosworth and the others was that Cosworth recycled gears, camshafts, carbon elements, rods, valves and other stuff. Only blocks, pistons and rings, bearings and cyl head was thrown away no matter how they where.
- In 2006 Cosworth only had 1 engine failure (Rosberg - Malaysia) and the 2.4 V8 could run more than 1/3 of the race using its full 20,000 rpm. The power was 750HP that traduced to a V10 would be almost 940HP, impressive for 1 year of development in such a little company.
I know what you all are thinking by now but the article already mentions it: its ironical that in the age of cust cutting the most cost efficient company was left over...
That are some of the species, but there are others, in their cientefic names:Ciro Pabón wrote:Which "three" don't allow you to see the forest? Ferrari, McLaren and BMW?
What's Hindi for McLaren-Mercedes, btw?Belatti wrote:That are some of the species, but there are others, in their cientefic names:..........
F1 is being driven out of Europe and North America. Why? Because the enormous money generated by F1 is NOT equitably distributed. Give the teams a reasonable cut of ALL of the profits - 75%? certainly at least 50% - and there would be less need to cut costs. The teams deserve the lion's share of the total bag of profits. And the race promoters deserve a pricing structure that allows them to at least survive without governement handouts.Kafitz declared in the 'Deutche Presse-Agentur dpa': "We cannot afford that. Formula one will disappear not just from Hockenheim but from Germany as a whole. Then it will only be run in Arab countries."
That's what I want to know - how much from TV and track revenues goes to the eams, and how much to Bernie and FIA. Because I sence something very wrong there.donskar wrote:F1 is being driven out of Europe and North America. Why? Because the enormous money generated by F1 is NOT equitably distributed. Give the teams a reasonable cut of ALL of the profits - 75%? certainly at least 50% - and there would be less need to cut costs. The teams deserve the lion's share of the total bag of profits. And the race promoters deserve a pricing structure that allows them to at least survive without governement handouts.
They already started - LG is official mobile partnet of F1. But what for?...Cost cutting? OK. Sign up "Official Providers of F1." If Virgin, for example were "Offical Air Line of F1," they would barter free (or reduced) fares/shipping in exchange for a LOT of publicity. An "Official F1 Hotel" could help with other travel expenses. Other such deals could be worked out by any smart businessman.