Could be a strategy in order to drop Toro Rosso as they would most likely hand an engine or two to rivals Renault motorsport in order to study its strengths/weaknesses (just my opinion).Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Force India has reached an agreement with Ferrari to use their engines in 2014.
http://www.omnicorse.it/magazine/23880/ ... orce-india
Perhaps a Di Resta similar deal? "We'll give you cheaper engines if you help field our driver?"Hail22 wrote:Could be a strategy in order to drop Toro Rosso as they would most likely hand an engine or two to rivals Renault motorsport in order to study its strengths/weaknesses (just my opinion).Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Force India has reached an agreement with Ferrari to use their engines in 2014.
http://www.omnicorse.it/magazine/23880/ ... orce-india
I wonder why SFI would want to drop Mercedes as a power plant...
RebBull.. ToroRosso.. Same diff.. Why not?? It's their....... Now I'm not a conspiracy nut but if I had a Ferrari engine in the other Garage that I also own..... It wouldn't be that hard to walk over and take a look.. But let's not troll or dwel on this.....raymondu999 wrote:How would they? Renault wouldn't have any people in STR though.
Force India to launch 2013 car on February 1
Force India will present its 2013 challenger to the public on Friday February 1, becoming the first team to announce an official car launch for the upcoming season. The event is expected to take place at Silverstone, in the same manner as 2012.
"So we've pencilled in Friday 1st of February for the presentation of our 2013 car in the UK," the team explained via Twitter. "That's the week before testing begins in Spain."
Although Force India is yet to announce its driver line-up for the 2013 season, Paul di Resta is almost certain to retain his seat at the Silverstone-based squad. Adrian Sutil, Jaime Alguersuari and Sébastien Buemi are other candidates for a full-time drive.
The opening pre-season test takes place from February 5-8 at the Circuito de Jerez in Southern Spain.
The first part says that Force India has reached an agreement in principal to switch to Ferrari engines, not only that, the idea is that they become a satellite team of Ferrari, like Torro Rosso is for Red Bull (TR is expected to switch to Renault engines).winth304 wrote:It was reported that the new engines could cost up to 20 million euro. considering this bianchi could really outweigh the millions that sutil would bring with more than bianchi.
it´s written in the article that the decision is likely to be made official by the end of the week. don´t get from the article as this would only mean the engine and or sutil/bianchi...
could anyone give a proper translation of the end of the article?
thanks
question is whether they want to do that or not. it was reported recently that force india´s board approved another 50 million pounds to be invested continuously from next year on in infrastructure. being a satellite team could be good and bad. mallya and his team are in (maybe) short term financial trouble it was said, that di resta and hulkenberg did not get any salary for the whole season. i can imagine this could also have played a part in hulks decision to switch to sauber.Forghieri wrote: I think they are talking about the full package, engines, Bianchi, satellite team, which is not a small thing, becoming a satellite team, they would lose a part of their identity, but on the other hand guarantee continuity with a good priced engine, and technical support from Ferrari.