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Posted: Wed Nov 4th, 2009 10:52 am |
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wilmywood8455 wrote: Multiple sources report Toyota has already decided to leave Formula One.
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2009/11/03/toyota-out/
http://www.f1network.net/main/s491/st151273.htm
http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2009/11/03/toyota-set-to-end-formula-1-project/
Old Information.
However. Season 2010 will be for Ferrari and MacLaren again. Season 2009 was an exception. We will remember it of the season when max Mosley was terrorizing Ferrari and MacLaren so much that he had to go out himself. On Season 2010 we have still Ferrari and MacLaren but not Max Mosley. We will have totally different kind of season. 2 giants will come back.
Toyotas, Ross Brawns and RedBulls story will be over and they never come back anymore.
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Posted: Wed Nov 4th, 2009 02:18 pm |
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Matti (FIN) wrote: wilmywood8455 wrote: Multiple sources report Toyota has already decided to leave Formula One.
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2009/11/03/toyota-out/
http://www.f1network.net/main/s491/st151273.htm
http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2009/11/03/toyota-set-to-end-formula-1-project/
Old Information.
Really? From where did you get this news so long ago that it makes it 'old'?
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Posted: Thu Nov 5th, 2009 12:47 pm |
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wilmywood8455 wrote: Matti (FIN) wrote: wilmywood8455 wrote: Multiple sources report Toyota has already decided to leave Formula One.
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2009/11/03/toyota-out/
http://www.f1network.net/main/s491/st151273.htm
http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2009/11/03/toyota-set-to-end-formula-1-project/
Old Information.
Really? From where did you get this news so long ago that it makes it 'old'?
Sorry.
Looks to be so that F1 story will be over. After 2 years it's nothing left anymore.Only Ari Vatanen can save F1...
Only 5 teams driving F1 at season 2010. Ferrari, MacLaren, RossBrawn, RedBull and Williams. Other teams are running out of money...
This is really the End.
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Posted: Fri Nov 6th, 2009 12:10 am |
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Matti (FIN) wrote: wilmywood8455 wrote: Matti (FIN) wrote: wilmywood8455 wrote: Multiple sources report Toyota has already decided to leave Formula One.
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2009/11/03/toyota-out/
http://www.f1network.net/main/s491/st151273.htm
http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2009/11/03/toyota-set-to-end-formula-1-project/
Old Information.
Really? From where did you get this news so long ago that it makes it 'old'?
Sorry.
Looks to be so that F1 story will be over. After 2 years it's nothing left anymore.Only Ari Vatanen can save F1...
Only 5 teams driving F1 at season 2010. Ferrari, MacLaren, RossBrawn, RedBull and Williams. Other teams are running out of money...
This is really the End.
So, not old information.
Thanks for the clarification.

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Posted: Fri Nov 6th, 2009 08:08 am |
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wilmywood8455 wrote: Matti (FIN) wrote: wilmywood8455 wrote: Matti (FIN) wrote: wilmywood8455 wrote: Multiple sources report Toyota has already decided to leave Formula One.
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2009/11/03/toyota-out/
http://www.f1network.net/main/s491/st151273.htm
http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2009/11/03/toyota-set-to-end-formula-1-project/
Old Information.
Really? From where did you get this news so long ago that it makes it 'old'?
Sorry.
Looks to be so that F1 story will be over. After 2 years it's nothing left anymore.Only Ari Vatanen can save F1...
Only 5 teams driving F1 at season 2010. Ferrari, MacLaren, RossBrawn, RedBull and Williams. Other teams are running out of money...
This is really the End.
So, not old information.
Thanks for the clarification.

No. It's not old informaton. Sorry about that.
Toyota is out and F1 season 2010 is still wide open. My quess is 5 teams or 6 teams will drive during season 2010. Ferrari, MacLaren, RossBrawn, RedBull, Williams and perhaps Sauber. Other teams don't have chances because Formula 1 looks to be in midde of WorldEconomical crize.
Three new teams have been granted entries alongside Ferrari, Red Bull and Toro Rosso, and Williams and Force India, the latter two being the only entrants whose presence in the championship seems guaranteed.
McLaren, Renault, Toyota, BMW Sauber and Brawn GP have been named on the entry list for 2010, but they now have just a week to submit an unconditional entry.
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Motor sport's world governing body, the FIA, has confirmed that Manor Grand Prix, Campos Grand Prix and Team US F1 will be the three new teams on the grid from next season.
Ferrari have been given an entry, but that could now prompt a legal battle as they, along with the other seven members of the Formula One Teams' Association, initially submitted conditional entries.
Red Bull Racing and sister team Toro Rosso have also been handed an entry by the FIA, who will argue they and Ferrari are contractually obliged to be involved.
However, Ferrari have already argued that the FIA invalidated a contract agreed in 2005 as president Max Mosley failed to keep his side of the deal by not consulting with the teams over the rule changes.
Williams and Force India seem certain to line up next year, as they opted to split from the teams’ organization, FOTA, and submit conditional entries due to binding contracts of their own.
The battle with Ferrari could run throughout the summer, but as far as McLaren, Renault, Toyota, BMW Sauber and Brawn GP are concerned, they now have seven days to decide which way to go.
If they fail to submit a conditional entry, the FIA will return to the pool of potential new entrants as they are determined to have a 26-car grid in place for next year.
At present, further due diligence is currently taking place on the other possible entries should further positions become available.
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Posted: Fri Nov 6th, 2009 08:23 am |
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New teams could bring American drivers to F1.
If F1 will get new teams for the season 2010 question is. Do they have any reason to think that they could have future in F1. Teans has to compite against Ferrari and MacLaren. New teams will have American drivers. How much time American drivers will have for testing. They live in USA?
F1 teams for 2010: who are the three new entries? Three new teams will compete under the £40m cost cap imposed by FIA president Max Mosley, and have agreed an engine supply deal with Cosworth, the British-based company formerly owned by Ford.
By Andrew Baker
Published: 3:25PM BST 12 Jun 2009
Speed queen: IndyCar star Danica Patrick may be starting on a Formula One grid in 2010 Photo: GETTY IMAGES
TEAM US F1
Country: United States
Team principal: Ken Anderson
Team US F1 has been ahead of the game in promoting its ambitions, and already possesses the necessary technical facilities in the US. They are expected to employ American drivers, and may look to bring the glamorous and rapid female Indycar driver Danica Patrick into the global show.
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US F1's team principal Ken Anderson’s experience include designing and constructing multiple Indy 500 and IndyCar Series-winning race cars, operating as technical director for the Ligier and Onyx Formula One teams and creating the advanced Windshear wind tunnel located close to the team’s base.
Fellow team director Peter Windsor has worked in F1 for over 35 years as a journalist, team manager and consultant.
US F1 has sound commercial logic behind it, and they talk a good game.
CAMPOS GRAND PRIX
Country: Spain
Team principal: Adrian Campos
Adrian Campos was no great shakes as a Formula One driver, but helped to stir Spanish interest in the sport and has gone on to become a successful team owner in the lower levels of motor racing, winning titles in various championships from GP2 to Euro F3.
The Campos Grand Prix team will be run in conjunction with Meta Image, a Madrid-based sports agency which will have to raise the funds for racing. Team HQ, housing the marketing and administrative departments, will be in Madrid.
The technical centre will be based at Campos Racing's current base in Valencia, and the team will use chassis designed by Dallara, who have previous experience of Formula One design and have built many successful cars for junior categories.
MANOR F1 TEAM
Country: United Kingdom
Team principal: John Booth
Manor F1 brings together two of the most influential figures behind the scenes of British motor sport.
John Booth has been immensely successful in the junior categories, acting as talent-spotter, budget-finder and mentor to future F1 drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen.
The cars will designed by Nick Wirth, whose previous foray into F1 with Simtek in the early 1990s drew praise for the lines of his cars but little success. Since then, though, Wirth has earned a solid reputation as an innovative designer and engineer.
The car is likely to be both good-looking and solid.
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Staff at Daimler AG Works-Council Meetings not too amused, BTW. F1 Engagement does not exactly match overall cost-cutting plans.
Mercedes buy Brawn, Button set for McLaren / Source
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Posted: Mon Nov 16th, 2009 05:32 pm |
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| Rosberg #1 Driver? Heidi playing second Fiddle? Dunno!
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Posted: Tue Nov 17th, 2009 01:22 pm |
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Sail wrote: Staff at Daimler AG Works-Council Meetings not too amused, BTW. F1 Engagement does not exactly match overall cost-cutting plans.
Mercedes buy Brawn, Button set for McLaren / Source
It means Kimi Raikkonen is out from F1.
Kimi Raikkonen has revealed that his only real opportunity to remain in Formula 1 next year is to complete a deal with McLaren.
Raikkonen says McLaren the only option
Kimi Räikkönen: Kimi Räikkönen thinks rallies, not in Formula 1 ...

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Posted: Tue Nov 17th, 2009 01:32 pm |
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Sail wrote: Rosberg #1 Driver? Heidi playing second Fiddle? Dunno!
Nico Rosberg is more Finnish than German. Don't understand how he can drive under German flag. He races under the German flag in Formula One, although he competed for Finland earlier in his career. He holds dual nationality from both countries.
Nico Rosberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The son of Finnish 1982 Formula One World Champion Keke Rosberg and his wife Sina.
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