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17 Nov 2005, 14:03 (Ref:1463199) | #1 | ||
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Trident Racing is organized by Maurizio Salvadori of Trident Managment: http://www.tridentmanagement.it It will most probably delegate the running of the team to Racingbox: http://www.racingbox.it There are legitimite doubts about the current quality of engineering of this team, but there seems to be the idea to get a big name with F1 experience into the team. It looks uncertain as to whether Bruni will drive for them. It is not understood why this package was prefered over Epsilon and Carlin. It will be a though life for them. |
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17 Nov 2005, 14:53 (Ref:1463225) | #2 | |
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Salvadori is Bruni's manager - it seems unlikely he won't run with them.
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Bruni refused a free drive in A1GP for A1Team Italy because he does not believe the engineering part of the team is up for the job. |
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17 Nov 2005, 15:33 (Ref:1463251) | #4 | |
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Strange that there should be these "doubts" over Trident's engineering, when GP2 say that technical considerations were one of the things which convinced them to give Trident the entry
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Engineering-wise: What engineers will work for Trident? Are you realizing that team engineers of ALL teams needed nearly half a season to learn to run gearbox/clutch/flybywire electronics due to the fact that these systems had MANY bugs. Ask any engineer working on a GP2 and he will tell you these systems had many imperfections and still have them. But by now experienced people know how to make the systems work. Regarding Trident I am sceptical.And so is Bruni. |
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17 Nov 2005, 18:43 (Ref:1463371) | #8 | |
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Trident has announced Bruni as their first driver, with Racing Box to run the team. Which seems odd, considering their background.
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17 Nov 2005, 19:54 (Ref:1463434) | #9 | ||
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I would guess maybe Carlin are being taught a lesson for shunning GP2 in its first season. As for engineers for Trident, if they are well funded then there's nothing preventing them taking engineers from other teams. |
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I put my query, which is being discussed here, in the Who goes where thread!! Oops, sorry Bradrive - we've had exactly the same thought process!!
They must have promised some good money or marketing ploys for the operation of the team to bolster their application? |
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I was thinking the same Bradrive- oops i put my thoughts in the Who goes Where Thread instead! |
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18 Nov 2005, 16:20 (Ref:1464221) | #12 | ||
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As for engineers for Trident, if they are well funded then there's nothing preventing them taking engineers from other teams.[/QUOTE]
Miracles do not happen in the real world. Trident will find it a terribly tough job to make the new team work until the first race. There is a lot of sceptism in the GP2 paddock as regarding of working for them, because it is felt that they underestimate the task of running in GP2. I think that Bruni is a good driver who is risking his career for this adventure. He knows that and is worried about it but it looks as he might have to race for them or alternatively not race at all in GP2. It seems still a commom thought that by having money you just have to place some adverts in Autosport to build a team. It is not like that. It needs time and it needs to grow up in a progressive way. It needs also a clear thinking head to structure it. The fact that this whole story about Trident is not very clear is indicating that this structuring seems to lack. May be I am wrong. Time will tell. |
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18 Nov 2005, 18:50 (Ref:1464369) | #13 | ||
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There are legitimite doubts about the current quality of engineering of this team, but there seems to be the idea to get a big name with F1 experience into the team.[/QUOTE]
The big name is Sergio Rinland and team manager is Alessandro Alunni Bravi, ex journalist and in the past close to Coloni Racing. |
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20 Nov 2005, 16:43 (Ref:1465686) | #14 | ||
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Well Rinland is certainly a quality engineer, so that's not a bad start!
He was running an F3000 team quite recently wasnt he? |
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20 Nov 2005, 17:30 (Ref:1465726) | #15 | ||
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This year, Rinland had worked in the technical part of Coloni GP2 team, but he left the Italian team at mid-season.
Hope his work with Trident could get at least some success, despite is a risky operation... |
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