New team for 2016/17

New team for 2016/17

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Crafty_

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13,286 posts

200 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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https://twitter.com/NobleF1/status/603998660947501...

Interesting.

Could it be the long awaited arrival of Audi ?

maybe not.

ART ? http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/art-would-consid...

Either way this will be Honda or Renault powered... maybe a new engine manufacturer. Merc are at capacity and Ferrari will be with Haas coming on board next year.

ETA: Further thoughts...

Is this because Haas have bailed and the FIA are trying to fill the slot ?

If, whoever applies, is ready to go for next year they must have infrastructure/something resembling a team already in place - aside from the actual team one would assume sponsorship deals, tyre / engine contract etc.

Ted Kravitz noted that Gerhard Berger has been hanging around at more or less every GP this year. "Whats he up to?" he asked Jackie Stewart.

Are Red Bull really getting an Audi engine and this is a Renault works entry ? didn't they say something about coming back recently ?

Edited by Crafty_ on Thursday 28th May 20:40


Edited by Crafty_ on Thursday 28th May 20:55

eps

6,297 posts

269 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Seeing how Ferrari have (allegedly) benefitted from Haas coming onboard.. If I was McLaren I would be jumping all over this!

RobGT81

5,229 posts

186 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Crafty_ said:
https://twitter.com/NobleF1/status/603998660947501...



Could it be the long awaited arrival of Audi ?
It was only last week Audi said they weren't interested, again.

ajprice

27,484 posts

196 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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ART as a McLaren Honda B team, with Kevin Magnussen and Stoffel Vandoorne driving sounds possible.

Megaflow

9,418 posts

225 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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New team for 2016?

rofl

The *only* way a new team is entering F1 next year, is if they are heavily reliant on one of the existings teams, and effectively running a customer car, like Super Aguri.

rallycross

12,793 posts

237 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Megaflow said:
New team for 2016?

rofl

The *only* way a new team is entering F1 next year, is if they are heavily reliant on one of the existings teams, and effectively running a customer car, like Super Aguri.
I'd agree with this no business in their right mind would consider entering F1 as it is.

Crafty_

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Friday 29th May 2015
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FIA have said if they don't like the look of the applicants they won't grant anyone an entry.

Megaflow's comment is (I believe) more aimed at the logistics of getting a car to the grid, given that the entry won't be granted until September. There are plenty of companies who see value in F1.

Also, rumours circulating that Renault either have already bought or are just about to complete purchase of Lotus. Allegedly they want to put Bob Bell back in charge. Also, Lopez hasn't been seen at any races this year other than Bercelona, where talks are said to have taken place about the sale.

Munter

31,319 posts

241 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Megaflow said:
New team for 2016?

rofl

The *only* way a new team is entering F1 next year, is if they are heavily reliant on one of the existings teams, and effectively running a customer car, like Super Aguri.
The sort of thing I could see happening is ART "buy" Marussia and have technical support from McLaren/Honda.

Wouldn't give us more cars on the Grid but would be a "new" team.

From scratch though. Like you say. Not a chance.

Crafty_

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Friday 29th May 2015
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Thing is if ART bought Manor, they'd already have an entry. This is all about a new team, like Haas coming in.

I'm not up on the exact rules, but for example lets say Prodrive came in could they do a technology share with (say) Manor ? Obviously their chassis would need to differ but could they work together on Aero research/testing, vehicle dynamics etc, drivetrain etc ?

I only use those names as Dave Richards was seen in the Manor garage earlier this year.

The only other way it'll happen is if someone has a race team, car fabrication sponsor deals etc all set up... I should imagine any of the WEC teams could get a car together in time, especially if they already know (on the quiet) that they have the entry and this whole thing is a charade just to make it look "fair". This would mean they could be putting the car together now.

Most likely though, is that if an entry is accepted they'll join the grid in 2017.

Crafty_

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Friday 29th May 2015
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You don't think the Lotus rumour is going anywhere Gaz ?

hairyben

8,516 posts

183 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
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Gaz. said:
It is certainly an option, big modernish factory iirc and obviously lots of ties.
The other option is to buy Torro Rosso.

But the FIA are talking about a 12th team so it can't be a buyout of an existing team unless they buy Toyota's Cologne factory and in this instance perhaps it is Toyota themselves who want to return, they have loads of money, loads of data from other teams using their facility and making parts for them and it would suit their agenda too.

The way I see it, the following are possibilities:

ART-Honda
Toyota return
Renault buy Cologne
Renault enter with a new factory
Audi Joest enter
With Lotus being almost still spiritually the renault team, (I still refer to them as renault without thinking half the time), and while down certainally not out, and with a team as prolific as red bull still "on the books" so to speak I struggle to see what an upstart renault factory team would hope to achieve?

The obvious choice has to be something honda powered so they can get some more miles on the lumps and stop embarrassing themselves so badly. It can be a manoresque 11th hour cobble for '16 with a view to doing something proper for '17 so long as they get miles on the engine. The fact honda don't seem to think they desperately need this doesn't bode well.

Chrisgr31

13,478 posts

255 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
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If Renault bought Lotus what would happen to the Mercedes contract Lotus presumably have? Wouldn't Mercedes want compensation?

MissChief

7,111 posts

168 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Renault continue to use Mercedes engines, strip them and work out what they've done wrong, benefit?

thegreenhell

15,346 posts

219 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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The Renault engineers wouldn't be able to get anywhere near the Mercedes engines, even if they bought the team, in the same way I seriously doubt the Honda engineers got a proper look at it at McLaren last year. The engines are all sealed units and will be tended exclusively by Mercedes engineers and representatives. They won't leave them just lying around in the customer teams' factories.

Crafty_

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Sunday 31st May 2015
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If Renault buy Lotus I would expect they'd keep the Lotus name and Merc engines for this season and then start next year with the new name. They could even wait until the winter to buy/annunce the change? Meantime they can make their management changes/hires etc.


MartG

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204 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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For a new team to be up and running in 2016 starting whenever the FIA give them an entry will be a huge task. Simply getting a car designed in that time would be difficult, never mind fabricating it - with virtually all other formulae below F1 now running with spec chassis none of the teams have the in-house expertise in designing and manufacturing a chassis from scratch, so a lot would depend on whether the new team would be allowed to use a chassis from an outside supplier such as Dallara.

Crafty_

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Sunday 31st May 2015
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You can have a chassis made by whoever you like, indeed Haas's plan for a 2015 entry was to have Dallara build them a chassis but they shelved that idea and wanted until 2016.

The successful applicant can delay until 2017 if they wish.

Alternatively this process could just be a charade and the FIA have already (unofficially) given someone the nod.

Scuffers

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274 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Crafty_ said:
If Renault buy Lotus I would expect they'd keep the Lotus name and Merc engines for this season and then start next year with the new name. They could even wait until the winter to buy/annunce the change? Meantime they can make their management changes/hires etc.
who's going to pay out the Merc engine deal? (it;s a multi-year contract)

Crafty_

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Sunday 31st May 2015
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Quite possible there are break clauses in the contract, probably with a penalty - just an expense of taking the team over.

Ultimately if its going to happen what are Merc going to do? force another manufacturer to run their engine ? not going to happen. Possible they can pick up supply to the new team If it appears) anyway.

MartG

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Sunday 31st May 2015
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Given the Renault engine's current performance, I'm sure the Lotus team would be overjoyed to swap back to it from their current Mercedes unit wink