Marussia in administration

Marussia in administration

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Podie

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46,630 posts

275 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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MattGTA

419 posts

172 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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... and a potential british buyer too:

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/9537205/Brit-...


Pixelpeep7r

8,600 posts

142 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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frown

sad times.

fatboy69

9,371 posts

187 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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No real surprise however it's a great shame that another team has bitten the dust.

Makes it even sadder when you think of poor Jules so far away from home.





Two teams gone, neither of which will probably appear again so who is next to go? Sauber?

Sad times.

Composite Guru

2,206 posts

203 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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fatboy69 said:
No real surprise however it's a great shame that another team has bitten the dust.

Makes it even sadder when you think of poor Jules so far away from home.





Two teams gone, neither of which will probably appear again so who is next to go? Sauber?

Sad times.
I'm sure if Sauber sells up or goes to the wall then Audi may step in if rumours are true.

soad

32,877 posts

176 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Anything to do with Marussia Motors being disbanded earlier in the year?

MartG

20,661 posts

204 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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With a rumoured $50M due from their 9th place in the constructors championship if they get the cars to Abu Dhabi, Marussia are much more likely to attract new investment than the financial black-hole that is Caterham

woof

8,456 posts

277 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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MartG said:
With a rumoured $50M due from their 9th place in the constructors championship if they get the cars to Abu Dhabi, Marussia are much more likely to attract new investment than the financial black-hole that is Caterham
I think it's a lot less than that - 15 million ?

scubadude

2,618 posts

197 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Highly unfortunate that we will have yet another US GP with a small grid. Not going to do F1 any favours over there!

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Any idea what this means for Jules in terms of support, both personnel and financially?

Sixpackpert

4,554 posts

214 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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ukaskew said:
Any idea what this means for Jules in terms of support, both personnel and financially?
Ferrari will look after him I should think.

Cyder

7,046 posts

220 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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I believe (having read some accounts) that Bernie is quite a charitable bloke when it comes to personal tragedy and has been known to see people right. I'm sure Jules will get the support still.

Monkey boy 1

2,063 posts

231 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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With firstly Caterham & now Marussia out of the next couple of GP's, Q1 is going to be interesting with just 1 car going out. Unless Bernie changes the rules so there is only Q2 & Q3 to contend with

MartG

20,661 posts

204 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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woof said:
MartG said:
With a rumoured $50M due from their 9th place in the constructors championship if they get the cars to Abu Dhabi, Marussia are much more likely to attract new investment than the financial black-hole that is Caterham
I think it's a lot less than that - 15 million ?
thegreenhell said:
ajprice said:
If Marussia F1 survive to 2015, how much money would they get from the 2 championship points scored by Bianchi this year?
If the analysis and figures in this article are correct then it will be in the region of $50M. They will finish top 10 two years running to qualify for the column 1 payment, plus the prize money for ninth or tenth in the WCC this year.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1955397-formula...

PhillipM

6,517 posts

189 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Monkey boy 1 said:
With firstly Caterham & now Marussia out of the next couple of GP's, Q1 is going to be interesting with just 1 car going out. Unless Bernie changes the rules so there is only Q2 & Q3 to contend with
Well, given Vettel said he's not doing qualifying as he needs an engine change anyway, there's no point to Q3 at all at the next GP?!

VolvoT5

4,155 posts

174 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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PhillipM said:
Monkey boy 1 said:
With firstly Caterham & now Marussia out of the next couple of GP's, Q1 is going to be interesting with just 1 car going out. Unless Bernie changes the rules so there is only Q2 & Q3 to contend with
Well, given Vettel said he's not doing qualifying as he needs an engine change anyway, there's no point to Q3 at all at the next GP?!
Is that how the rules work for Q1?

I thought it was just the slowest x number of cars removed, regardless? That would certainly make it more interesting, we would be virtually guaranteed to see a big name go out in the first session.

airbusA346

785 posts

153 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Composite Guru said:
I'm sure if Sauber sells up or goes to the wall then Audi may step in if rumours are true.
Audi have already said the rumours are a load of BS.

llewop

3,587 posts

211 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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VolvoT5 said:
Is that how the rules work for Q1?

I thought it was just the slowest x number of cars removed, regardless? That would certainly make it more interesting, we would be virtually guaranteed to see a big name go out in the first session.
Section 33.1 of the Sporting Regulations says 'slowest 8 out in Q1, next 8 out of Q2' - assuming a 26 car field. It also describes 24 and 22 car fields being 7/7 or 6/6 respectively. Following that formula Q1 should eliminate the first 4 cars of an eighteen car field and Q2 the same.

VolvoT5

4,155 posts

174 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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I think this is just bad news and a sign of things to come really. We could easily see Sauber and Lotus go the same way given their money troubles as well. I think it would be a real shame if we lose some of the smaller teams because they do add something to the show.

The problem is the big teams can't see beyond their own interests and don't seem to genuinely care about cutting costs or distributing the money more evenly... although Bernie has a big role in that too I guess.

egomeister

6,699 posts

263 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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MattGTA said:
... and a potential british buyer too:

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/9537205/Brit-...
This sounds like BS to me, can't find anything meaningful about them on the net to suggest they have the means to get involved in F1, or even the nous to front a purchase for someone else.