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I think that's a good description of modern F1
It's nothing to do with logistics. Most of the races are outside Europe. There are nearly equal numbers of races in Asia and Europe. If it were logistics, then all the teams would be based in the middle east. Quote:
As I've said many times before, the reason the majority of teams are based in the UK is that since Bernie came to power, the rules have favoured Bernie's former FOCA colleagues. Remember that Bernie first got involved at that level to get the best deal possible for British teams (at the expense of others). Unfortunately he was too good at his job! |
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Teams have a global identity. Williams and Ferrari are probably the most British and Italian respectively, Red Bull is Austrian/global, Sauber is Swiss, Marussia is Russian/global, Force India is Indian/global and so on and so forth.
It's a multinational grid; it just so happens that most of the craftsman have honed their trade in England, England is well developed and most of the goodies are there. This isn't going to change really particularly as the economic climate on the continent is fragile. It's no big deal in of itself. I'd be surprised if Haas appeared on the grid tbh. |
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Meanwhile, back on the logistics front, the freighters that FOM lay on for the fly-away depart from the UK, which means that Ferrari and Sauber have to transport their cars and equipment to the UK to join up with the rest of the circus, and the same would apply to Haas which would probably require him to charter a freighter to fly their stuff to the UK. Kind of puts them on the back foot, wouldn't you say, especially if the team needed something urgently from the principle facility which is the States. And that is before you factor in simple things such as the time zones. There is a good reason why most of the computer type business are all located in Silicone Valley, and why most of the F1 teams are all along/near the M4 motorway corridor, and it's not because of the scenery. It means that all of their individual need can be catered for within a relatively close area, which helps with logistics. |
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9 Jun 2014, 18:52 (Ref:3417739) | #331 | ||
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Eccelstone enjoys torturing the Brits if his attitude to the British GP is anything to go by. He goes easy on Ferrari and Monaco because they're good for business.
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11 Jun 2014, 10:45 (Ref:3418493) | #332 | ||
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Haas F1 decides against plans to use a Dallara chassis.
"If it had been 2015 then we wouldn't have had the time to do it, so now with a little more time we can do that ourselves without going to an outside supplier." - Gunther Steiner. Oh dear. |
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11 Jun 2014, 11:20 (Ref:3418505) | #333 | ||
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Nothing wrong with that plan. The last Dallara chassis to run in F1 didn't exactly set the world alight, did it?
In another interview on Crash.net he mentioned Dancia Patrick as a possible driver, or if not her at least an American to go alongside an experienced F1 driver in the other car. I'm not sure which US drivers would be suitable - no doubt there are some young Indycar hotshots out there that would fit the bill. He also talks about having a European workshop, but with the team firmly US based. |
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11 Jun 2014, 11:37 (Ref:3418512) | #334 | ||
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It sounds like he's winging it, it really does. All very light hearted and easy-going stuff.
Will he cut it as the 21st century American answer to Hesketh? No, would be the conventional wisdom. |
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I am sorry, but this whole adventure seems as though it's being dreamt up on a daily basis, and that there is no one there with a firm grip on the realities of what is required to compete in Formula 1.
He is now going to build a "kit" car with components purchased from other F1 teams, and stuck on a "chassis" that he is going to manufacture himself in the USA, as he now has the extra time 'til the 2016 season. This, to me, sounds more and more like more money than sense! |
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In some ways the most important part to get right on an F1 car is the aero if it is not up to scratch then you are nowhere. I still believe Haas needs to go on a recruitment drive for some current F1 personel who know how to put a car and team together. Otherwise Haas is destined to spend years at the back of the grid going backwards.
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The more you hear/read about the more it sounds like he doesn't have a clue what he's doing! At least he hasn't gone with the Dallara chassis
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11 Jun 2014, 17:36 (Ref:3418811) | #338 | ||
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I wonder where they will produce that chassis. I doubt Haas has the necessary tools, let alone an autoclave, does he?
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He could use some of the American aerospace companies Hercules built the first McLaren CF chassis but I suspect things have moved in 30 years. There is of course plenty of chassis builders in the UK.
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Caterham and Marussia must be rubbing their hands together at this prospect! A car that will make them look like a Merc/Red Bull as they overtake them 3s/lap faster.
I'm enjoying the process though. I've not followed F1 closely enough in the past to see the development of a new team and what is potentially involved in this process, even if it does fall over before making it's first GP. |
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Flip flopping.
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12 Jun 2014, 02:46 (Ref:3419028) | #344 | ||
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To be fair I don't think that necessarily reflects too badly on Dallara, there was no money for testing or development and the thing only turned a wheel in Melbourne...
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The last Dallara that was half decent was 23 years ago!
However things are different todat and I am fairly sure that given the right money and resourcesDallara could build a good chassis. |
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Option A) Build a chassis with someone who has some experience in building F1 chassis'. Option B) Build a chassis yourself with no experience what-so-ever in building a F1 chassis. Which sounds like the better plan??
Yes.. a Dallara chassis is never going to be a world beater, but... by partnering up with Dallara for one year, Haas F1 would have gained valuable knowledge and experience when the times comes to build their own chassis in house. Something is better than nothing as they say. |
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Living the American Dream, via Formula1.com
Gene Haas: "My guess is that you have to spend three, four or five years at the back - learning the ropes - and that will be our job: to learn to make this thing work. I cannot promise that we can do it, but at the same time the way we do things might change the way other people do them. I think we can do it economically and be successful in doing it. I wouldn’t do it if I thought I might fail." |
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