True but a $30million lump needs to be paid for 4 chassis and the technichal support for the season that Toyota Motorsport GmBh are offering. Where as the Willis designed car (rumored to be in the second un-used wind tunnel at Grove [Williams]) and the out sourcing to freelance specialists will cost arround $8-12million for the initial 3 chassis and first update package before the season takes place.n smikle wrote:Buying that Toyota chassis is probably the best thing they can do at this stage. Just imagine the unspeakable difficulty of developing a whole new car when you don't even facilities of your own then compare the relative ease of buying that Toyota car and having Toyota gmbh, not HRT, modify the rear end of it for next year. You got your reliable cosworth engine and your fancy williams gearbox and to top it of you now have a ready built mid field challenger - Easy peasy plug and play compared to anything else.
Id know what id go for, the cheaper option in the long term. But i do see where you are coming from, and would probably go down that route myself, if i could get the money.
Also rumor has it that Hispania have been offered the gearboxes for a $2m discount if they take Bottas on a season long loan deal from Williams. I can see Hispania being a team that is likley to be more along the lines of Petrov and Bottas next year.
In also half expecting this team to be miles ahead of Virgin next year, but still tail end material effectivly.