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31 Mar 2003, 21:11 (Ref:554222) | #1 | ||
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Now that Lola/Dome have arrived in F3 to take on Dallara.
What happened to the French car, Martini? Didn't they win the French series in the late 90's with Sébastien Bourdais? |
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Yes, they did, in 1999.
But since then, Dallara returned to win, by upgrading their car, from what I know, and no more serious competition has been possibile. We must consider that Martini is a very small entity: they may conceive and create a good brand-new car, but don't have the resources (finance and technology) to develop it and keep it competitive in F3. |
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am i correct in assuming that if lola are set to enter a team then we'll have 3 car makers
Dallara, Lola Ralt, with Diamond & Will Power. |
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Looks like only Dallara and Ralt will be represented.
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So thats another walkover for Dallara then!
Why do any teams use Ralt when the Dallara is so good? I guess it'll soon be the 10 years since a non Dallara won a British F3 race. |
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Maybe Ralt grants high discounts on the car price: otherwise I can't see a reason why a driver should bet his budget on a surely-loser car.
My opinion is that Ralt is to small to invest what it deserves to make and develop a competitive chassis: I've heard that this return to F3 has been made 'cause the new owner heired 2 million pounds and wanted to fight Dallara: such resources are riducously low to stay competitive in F3. My opinion is expressed by the signature hereby following Last edited by climb; 2 Apr 2003 at 06:38. |
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Who actually owns/runs Ralt?
About 20 years ago they dominated in F3, were they small then? |
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I was too young at that time; I suppose Ralt had to downsize a bit; in any case I don't think they were that big: they might have outsourced most of their manufacturing activity
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Ralt is now owned by Steve Ward, I think, and is primarily a gearbox concern.
Previously it was owned by Ron Tauranac (RALT = Ron and Lewis Tauranac who was Jack Brabham's partner at Brabham, hence Brabhams were BTs |
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So is that what the RT meant in the chassis code of the Ralts?
Initials of Ron Tauranac. They were also in Formula 2 and Formula Atlantic as well as Formula 3. |
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Yes, and the RHs were Ralt Hondas
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