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Lol, though for F1 it would be close, before even considering the visa requirements etc.
P38 is right too. Misfits, ********s and ******s might go but decent staff are unlikely to. One of the great things about the UK is you can move between teams to advance yourself, hence why Switzerland etc. is overall so unattractive. |
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The likes of Rory Byrne, Guillaume Rocquelin, Xevi Pujolar, Jo Bauer, Eric Blandin, Marcin Budkowski, Peter Crolla, Ayao Komatsu etc, etc, etc, are all examples of people who have been willing to move countries to further their F1 careers. |
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They announced months ago that they would have both a US and European factory. But nevermind, apparently its a non-starter because no one will want to move to the USA.
As for this being unpopular among the current teams - frankly,if it was up to them it would be a closed shop forever. A few years ago, half the current F1 teams were at serious risk of going bankrupt. |
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Oh and the US "factory" that's mentioned IS NOT A DAMN FACTORY, IT'S THEIR US TEAM BASE. If you want to bash a team at least bring facts. They have moved operations for the IMSA with WTR, Indy, NXT and Extreme E shops in one new shop. It's not like they run the Supercars shop out of the US and ship everything to Australia every event, nor is the main Formula E shop their either. At least make sense and pull heads out of asses first, then comment. I know, it's hard for some who want to be first and make huge statements but responsible adults know to actually read THEN post
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It’s still a tough task ahead, despite their involvement and success in other motorsports. We’ll see where they are in 12 months time. But it’s good more teams are being encouraged to come in. Quite a few teams have fallen by the wayside and quite frankly 10 teams is not enough. Although I doubt we’ll see more than 12, if that, anytime soon.
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https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/h...etti/10528379/
Interesting article that talks about how the FIA arrived at only recommending Andretti moving forward. I was not aware there was a two phase fee for the FIA evaluation with the second fee being a decently large $280K. The article also talks to the various complexities around 2025 vs 2026 (short runway, single car for 2025, new 2026 Concorde agreement) as well as potential EU anti-trust implications with respect to the anti-dilution fee. Richard |
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Wrong. No teams have moved "in one new shop." The new facility has yet to be built. Wrong. Comparing these other "teams" is a nonsense. The Supercars etc. is a badging exercise. It's not actually their team. Formula E cars are like running Formula Fords. Part of their USP to F1 is to manufacture in the US. I'm really not bothered by the opinions of one with little or no knowledge. I already know how hard they would find it to hire good staff, assuming they ever get an entry they can take up of course. |
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You really do have an interesting way of having a grown up discussion. I don't actually understand why you bother to have a discourse with us plebs as you are so obviously way more knowledgeable than we will ever be. |
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I do seem to recall (but may be incorrect) that Andretti did say at one point that they'd be building cars in the US and have a European base to operate from. That may well have changed. |
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“They’re far enough along that, if they get the approval to be added to the 10 teams that exist in F1, they’re ready to go the next day and put everything in place. This didn’t just happen. They’ve been working hard to secure personnel. Some individuals are standing by that have been part of start-ups [in the past], and the building would be separate [from the IndyCar headquarters], but everything would ultimately all be under one big roof - together, but separate.” 'The elder Andretti divulged that F1’s possible 11th two-car team, to be named Andretti Global, would have its home base in England with the cars made at a yet-to-be-built “state-of-the-art” facility in Indianapolis near the team’s IndyCar and Indy Lights headquarters.' A list of technical chiefs has also been published - so it seems like the claims that people won't move to the venture are misplaced. Nick Chester is mentioned as a possible technical director. John McQuilliam is named as chief designer. Jon Tomlinson is named as head of aerodynamics. |
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I have commented about the dilution fee before in other threads but the whole thing is a nonsense. If Andretti came in and was the 8th team in its first year and the others got shuffled back one spot so what? Its a competition, and the rewards are for competitiveness. You get beaten you don't match them you drop places in the ranking and get paid less. Are the teams that finished ahead of Aston Martin in 2022 going to complain that their share of the cake is now smaller because they got beaten in 2023? No. The anti-dilution fee is protectionist drivel. Teams are rewarded by the amount of success they generate in a particular season. So why do they need a $600 million anti-dilution fee? In any one year they would have to compete with the other teams and get a payout on their finishing position. If a season was close and was followed closely, they might end up with a pot 20% larger and all better off. Then what? Do they all give back to Andretti their share of the anti-dilution fee when in his first season they were all better off? Not likely. They have no integrity. They are there to compete and if someone comes in and adds to their value and reward, but they get a smaller share of the pie whose fault is that? It's not Andretti's. Its Liberty's job to produce revenue and make the numbers work for the teams. And if the teams are lower in the pecking order and if revenue drops, don't blame Andretti. If it increases, they won't thank Andretti, they'll credit themselves. There are commentators suggesting the RBR dominance is causing a withdrawal of number of followers. What happens if Andretti doesn't get in because they get turned down and the next season the bottom falls out of the sport? They can't blame Andretti! And they'll have lost their opportunity to ever demand a dilution fund again. Self-interest and greed, an unsporting attitude, and a refusal to accept that they are a part of an open competition (which is what F1 has always traditionally been based on) has the ability to turn their confidence into a nightmare for them. And there are a number of F1 enthusiasts who would be happy to see them gone. Where F1 is going is not liked by everyone who follows the sport, and there is always the possibility that everything could turn turtle, with little warning, in the years to come. |
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Legal disputes with contractors, I'm sure I heard and also read somewhere.
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to be fair though, the construction of any large facility will always be prone to delays, the whims of planning authorities, tax authorities, utility boards, the local nimby faction, bird watching societies (just a joke birds are amazing!), and then of course issues dealing with contractors.
none of which is hardly unique to the realities of building in America. i suspect anywhere one would see as an ideal place to set up an F1 facility would also happen to be in a place equally if not more mired by a similar level of bureaucracy, incompetence, or lawsuits right? not sure i see this as a knock against them...certainly not a knock against the place tbh. |
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