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12 Jan 2007, 19:10 (Ref:1813523) | #1 | ||
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Aston Martin Racing 07 and beyond
With Lamy and Sarrazin in the Peugeot for 07 and now I see Enge will be in the PWL Ferrari in 07. There seems to be a mass exodus from AM/ Prodrive. With the impending sale(trying anyways) of Aston Martin by Ford what is the future of the marque in racing?? I hope that this is not a harbinger of doom to the program but it certainly makes one think!!
L.P. Story on Enge http://www.petersenmotorsports.com/s...tem.asp?ID=294 |
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I think the racing programme was one of the factors that actually made them post a profit again last year (aside from having stunningly beautiful cars), after years of draught and losses. I think they are being sold exactly because they are worth something again.
And whoever is going to buy them will probably be aware of that and not interfere with the racing. Ulrich Bez, the current CEO, represents a Saudi consortium that might turn AM into an independent again if they should manage to acquire the brand and company IIRC. |
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12 Jan 2007, 20:38 (Ref:1813583) | #3 | ||
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The mass exodus of drivers has me a bit worried about AMR's ALMS program.
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Corvette is waiting for AM decision... to decide own plans for 2007 (a bit late to suddenly change them, I reckon, isn't it??)
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Either the Peugeot-bound duo and Turner will still be available to AM for non-clashing races (I haven't checked the calendar to see if this viable, but there's still the question of Le Mans), or there's a big shake-up of Aston's driver squad about to be announced (maybe Piccini, Kox etc taking over the vacant drives?). Could it be that with the programme in doubt, the drivers have jumped ship to avoid the risk of being out of a ride? Just a totally irrational piece of speculation- could there have been any significance in that BMS Aston testing at Sebring after all....? |
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13 Jan 2007, 05:38 (Ref:1813817) | #7 | |
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Perhaps AM is happy with customer teams taking over now, and this could be BMS for the ALMS as KA pointed out. They have been seen testing.
I mean, it's not AM still has to convince people to by the DBR9. There are lots of them around in GT racing and they don't really need to promote it as such, which is why they perhaps came to an agreement with a good customer team to leave them the spotlight. On the other hand side, Corvette coming to Europe to race in the LMS would be quite a treat as well, even though it would leave the ALMS limping. |
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I thought Rickard Rydell had signed to be one of the drivers?
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13 Jan 2007, 16:46 (Ref:1814361) | #10 | ||
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Let's all hope that Aston Martin continues with the same level of competitive involvement that they have over the past two years. Those big, beautiful DBR's would be sorely missed.
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Well Aston Martin Racing BMS and Aston Martin Racing Larbre are certainly continuing on, the only question is Aston Martin Racing itself.
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As for the other AM running teams they are privateers and have nothing to do with AM per say other than being customers. They would run the cars regardless of whether or not Aston Martin Racing exsists or not, they own them. L.P. Last edited by HORNDAWG; 13 Jan 2007 at 18:01. |
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Yes, Aston Martin Racing, Aston Martin Racing BMS (BMS Scuderia Italia), and Aston Martin Racing Larbre (Larbre Competition) are the 3 factory teams.
Aston Martin Racing I believe is run directly by Prodrive while BMS and Larbre are assisted by Prodrive. |
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13 Jan 2007, 19:25 (Ref:1814445) | #14 | ||
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i would have thought if bms was a factory team they would have had a better season
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They suffered on the Pirelli tires. All the other Aston privateers were on Michelin or Dunlops which seemed to perform better.
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"Team owner Michael Petersen and entrant/team manager Dale White announced today that Tim Bergmeister and Tomas Enge will share the wheel of the No. 31 F430 GT. Bergmeister and Enge will race the Ferrari F430 GT together for the full, 12 race American Le Mans Series season beginning with the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on March 17"
Source: http://www.americanlemans.com/News/Article.aspx?ID=2776 Well this is interesting. Former AM driver Tomas Enge is to co-driving the PWL Ferrari for 2007 Last edited by AU N EGL; 13 Jan 2007 at 21:03. |
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Prodrive's Aussie V8 drivers for 2007 Steven Richards and Mark Winterbottom have been mentioned as possible drivers in the AM factory squad but this would only be for the races where 3 drivers per car are required. I believe the uncertainty of AMs ALMS campaign has led to Enge moving on whilst employment in the BTCC is probably more financially rewarding for Turner. And why wouldn't Lamy and Sarazzin go for outright glory at Le Mans with Peugeot?
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13 Jan 2007, 23:43 (Ref:1814592) | #19 | |
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1 or 2 drivers moving on is understandable, but the whole team seems to have broken up!
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L.P. JAG; you have probably already seen it but here you go anyways. http://www.the-paddock.net/newsphoto/Asi2007/asi21.jpg http://www.the-paddock.net/newsphoto/Asi2007/asi34.jpg Last edited by HORNDAWG; 14 Jan 2007 at 00:05. |
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It might look a little like that already for the AM teams , Larbre being the "official" team in LMS with 2 supported chassis and BMS being the "official team in the Fia GT with 2 as well . Another possible is that , why is BMS testing in the ALMS , maybe they will run the ALMS for AMR or they will represent AMR in at least Sebring ? |
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Wouldnt surprise me to see Panis at Larbre !!!
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14 Jan 2007, 19:42 (Ref:1815132) | #24 | ||
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at the autosport live action arena, aston martin 007 was using michelin tyres and had michelin stickers on. it still had its alms stickers on. am i reading into this more than it is?
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The 007 at the Autosport show was the version that ran at Le Mans in 2006. The most noticable difference is the large PlayStation Portable painted on the side.
They ran Le Mans with Michelins, and likely did still have their ALMS stickers on as well. So no, nothing to read into it. |
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