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.
For those who have not read, Michael Masi Out.
Too bad. I was just starting to like him.
tvracer.com has:
Sunday, February 27
12:00pm (L) NBC IndyCar St. Petersburg, FL.
Sunday, March 20
TBA TBA Formula 1 Bahrain
thnaks, i have it set for the 27’th one- the march schedule is too far out for my DVR recorder- so gotta wait for that one
never thought it’d last this long, let alone me still be doing it...
if anybody wants to do a race now and again i’ve no problem with it
As of this writing, Red Bull, Alpha Tauri, McLaren, Aston Martin, Ferrari, and Mercedes have revealed their 2022 cars.
“Had Hamilton been allowed to also put on fresh tires, then it would have been a fair fight....”
Hambone HAD the opportunity to put on fresh tires - his team chose NOT to put fresh tires on.
Mercedes LOST in the strategy department.
They thought the race was ‘in the bag’ then one of the teams Mercedes sells engines to crashed out which beget a safety car and everyone got just as upset as when Naomi Osaka Beat Serena Williams in the US Open in 2018.
Hambone and Serena Williams are both unable to shoulder defeat with any dignity.
As I have stated on this thread before, this decision is NOTHING compared to the ruthless, devious and diabolical FIA/F1 race director decisions that Ayrton Senna had to endure while battling Alan Prost (spit).
Have a good weekend.
I think they have made a good move, appearance-wise.
100%
Excellent post
I’ll take another stab at trying to help out (again) this Season. Hopefully I will be of more use this year.
no problem
i ask some years ago if anybody wanted to do a post for their favorite track but no takers
i don’t mind doing it, it’s just that it’ll never gt any better, and sometimes i forget or mispost...
When Haas joined Formula 1 in 2016, its arrival marked the first time in 30 years that an American team had competed at the highest level of open-wheel racing. Nobody knew at the time, but it marked the beginning of F1’s surge in popularity in the United States, driven largely by Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive, which helped build a record-setting American fanbase that has enticed F1 to add a second U.S. race to its calendar. Soon, F1’s roots in American soil could deepen further, as 1978 F1 champion Mario Andretti has confirmed via social media that his racing dynasty has applied to enter its own F1 team.
Andretti stated on Twitter that his son Michael—CART champion, owner of Andretti Autosport, and former F1 driver—has applied to enter F1 in 2024 under the banner of Andretti Global. The team is apparently awaiting FIA approval having met the FIA’s strict entry criteria, which The Race reports consists in part of ponying up $200 million up front to compensate preexisting teams. It’s currently unclear whether Andretti’s F1 entry is an offshoot of IndyCar outfit Andretti Autosport or a separate operation entirely.
A spokesperson for Andretti Autosport confirmed to The Drive that Mario Andretti’s tweet was real but refused to provide further comment. “As Michael has commented, Mario’s tweet is real. However, we can offer no further comment or information.”
If approved, and if Haas sticks around, the 2024 season will mark the first time the grid will have consisted of 11 teams since 2016, the final year for Manor F1. It’d also be the first season with two American entries since 1977, when Interscope faced off against Chesterfield, though they were only customer teams using bought-in cars. One doesn’t have to look much further back to determine the last time two American constructors competed in F1—that was 1975, when Penske, Shadow, and Vel’s Parnelli Jones Racing all entered their own cars.
Ironically, all this happened early in Mario Andretti’s F1 career, which reached its pinnacle in 1978 when he won the drivers’ championship. And with F1’s implementation of a budget cap and new aero regulations to decrease the disparity between teams, that may yet mark only the first time an Andretti wins an F1 title.
And just WHYis $200,000,000.00 needed to “compensate” the preexisting teams ? Are they running low on whine and cheeze ? Maybe they should try some Two-Buck Chuck Vino and some Canned Spray Cheese...
< church lady >Well, isn’t that special !!! < /church lady >
guarantee money contracts etc. for other teams that would need renegotiation wi FIA???
Poor widdle FIA Bank Acct getting low.
I cannot see Mikey spending $200 million more to start a new team plus all the cost of factories etc. The smart move would to buy Hass, up and running team. Since Sauber turn Andretti down, then Hass becomes the next logical team to sell out. Especially since Gene wants out. The plus is you get Gunther Steiner, very popular in USA due to Netflix. Only question, does Mario get to drive a two seater F1 car for the joy rides before a race?
“And just WHY is $200,000,000.00 needed to “compensate” the preexisting teams ?”
Ever join a Country Club or a posh Tennis Club? New members have to pay...
(I do agree with you nevertheless)
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