Posted on 08/05/2009 7:57:45 PM PDT by Chode
This will be a general purpose thread for F1 news and pings that really don't require a thread of their own.
Now radio transmissions rules. Very interesting, some drivers are going to have real problems. Wonder how a 17 year old will do next year without hand holding. I know of very successful racers who's crew chief literally talked them around each lap!
Come on, don't tease us, spill the beans!
Don’t know about Mexico, but I think F1 interest in the US is growing considerably. I saw it trending upward the last two years they were in Indy, and Austin seems to do even better.
I don’t think it will hurt any more than having run the US GP at Indy one or two weeks after Montreal. The US GP will continue to do well.
Hmmm, what about general encouragement advice such as last week at Monza to Richiardo to..."make a monster"?
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The problem is the Canada race is June and racing in Texas or Mexico in June is not fan friendly.
back in the day it ran in Oct but the USGP was at Watkins so neither race drew sales from the other
i see the USGP only getting hurt by this move
No, but we are civilized in Texas and have like our AC unlike many places in upper NY state. Did they ever put AC in the Elmira-Corning Airport?
funny, it's been so cool this summer i haven't turned on my AC even once
as to Elm/Co i haven't flown out of there in over 30 years except to use the corporate shuttle and then didn't use the regular terminal, i always fly in/out of Rochester
but if i had to guess, i'd say maybe...
Bernie Ecclestone confirms F1 could consist of eight three-car teams next year
"I'd rather see Ferrari with three cars, or any of the other top teams with three cars than having teams that are struggling," says Bernie
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed that some teams could run three cars next year if the grid is restricted to just eight outfits.
Speculation has flourished in recent weeks that F1s sporting structure could be subject to a seismic overhaul for next season with at least four current teams - Marussia, Caterham, Lotus and Sauber - known to have grievous financial concerns.
This is the last year of F1 as we know it. In 2015 eight teams will contest the championship, with several teams entering three cars," Adam Parr, the former chairman of Williams, announced on Twitter after the Italian GP.
While that scenario remains purely theoretical at this stage, Ecclestone has acknowledged that the possibility of such a drastic revision of the sport's composition has already been considered.
"We have a regulation that says if we lose three teams the other teams will run three cars," Ecclestone confirmed to Sky Sports News HQ ahead of this weekend's Singapore GP.
Ecclestone himself has made no secret of his preference for a grid consisting of top teams with three cars [rather] than having teams that are struggling".
Speaking to The Guardian, Ecclestone confirmed: I think we should do it anyway. I would rather see Ferrari with three cars, or any of the other top teams with three cars than having teams that are struggling.
Despite finishing fourth in last year's Constructors' Championship, Lotus financial woes have become uncomfortably pronounced in recent times, with star driver Kimi Raikkonen abandoning the team after announcing they hadnt paid his salary, while paddock insiders have claimed throughout the current campaign that Saubers plight has also become critical. However, Team Principal Monisha Kaltenborn says they will be on the grid in 2015.
We are having the worst season in the history of our team in Formula 1, yet at the same time we are organising, she said. We are more than 21 years in F1 and we do get the question often and every time we say We will be around and I am going to answer the same way and say next year we will be around as well.
Caterham's financial woes, meanwhile, were underlined by their sudden sale three months ago when a mysterious consortium of Middle East-based backers took over ownership from Tony Fernandes. However, the prospect of Marussia lining up on the 2015 grid has been significantly bolstered by the team's points-scoring exploits in May's Monaco GP which has propelled the Banbury outfit to the heady heights of ninth in the Constructors' Championship.
"They'll get some prize money but they need a lot more than that to run an F1 team at this level maybe £60 million or such like," cautioned Sky F1's Martin Brundle.
I dont like the idea of three-car teams. I would much prefer there are 12 strong two-car teams.
Force India Team Principal Vijay Mallya was even more vocal in his criticism of the idea and has called for a bigger share of F1s revenues for the smaller teams.
I am a firm believer that every effort should be made to ensure that all teams, big and small, survive and race that is part of the DNA of Formula 1, he said.
But the regulations and the agreements do provide that if the grid is less than 20 cars then participating cars will run a third car. I hope it will never come to that, as I said I think the DNA of F1 should be preserved.
I will repeat once again that I will try and persuade the decision makers and the commercial rights holders that they should look very seriously at a more fair and equitable revenue share model so that we do not have to answer such questions all the time.
http://www1.skysports.com/f1/report/12433/9477476/bernie-ecclestone-confirms-f1-is-considering-a-plan-for-three-car-teams-in-2015
and guess this would be better then three 8 car teams........ You know the way Indycar is turning into....
has been talked about for a while...all depends on whether or not Marussia, Caterham and Sauber make it to the grid in 2015...
actually Lotus is another team that’s in dire straits financially...
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