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#197547
Honestly, for all the money they pump in to advertising these days, I'd like to see Hyundai give F1 a crack! not a traditional motor racing company I know, but viable, and would potentially have a decent budget behind them.
#197576
GM and Chrysler.

Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari

So you're saying that I drive a Ferrari?

Awesome! :D


Wellll - did you notice the sign after Chrysler? It's not an equal sign like this =, it's a sign to express an approximation :P Besides, FIAT is holding only a 30% stake as of yet with an option to increase it in the future.
#197580
GM and Chrysler.

Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari

So you're saying that I drive a Ferrari?

Awesome! :D


Wellll - did you notice the sign after Chrysler? It's not an equal sign like this =, it's a sign to express an approximation :P Besides, FIAT is holding only a 30% stake as of yet with an option to increase it in the future.

Approximation is good enough for me. :D
#197733
I would love to see a genuine Lotus team back in F1 ... not the current faux Lotus team which in reality is nothing more than 'team Malaysia'. I find it sad that an iconic brand such as Lotus can be bought and its nationality changed. Imagine for example, if Ferrari was bought by a rich foreigner and the team became a South African, Malaysian, Russian, Japanese (insert nationality of your choice) team ... how upset would the tifosi be? Anyway, I'm digressing ... 'real' Lotus definitely.
#197742
GM and Chrysler.

Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari

So you're saying that I drive a Ferrari?

Awesome! :D


Wellll - did you notice the sign after Chrysler? It's not an equal sign like this =, it's a sign to express an approximation :P Besides, FIAT is holding only a 30% stake as of yet with an option to increase it in the future.

Approximation is good enough for me. :D

Asphixiation is good enough for me.
#197759
Porsche. With complete Volkswagen behind them. There's enough money and knowledge to make good entry (or, at least, get good soon enough). Plus, I'm a Porsche fan - when it comes to sport cars, in my head it was always Porsche vs. Ferrari (well, at least until I was 10 :wink: )


Won't be much of a learning curve, they've already got the rear engine, rear wheel drive thing down pat.
#197840
Id like to see Nissan take a shot at it, i think they are more popular in japan than honda and had alot of good production cars/engines.

problem there is they are in alliance with Renault, they both have the same CEO! With Renault pulling back on it's commitment to F1 I font see them using their Nissan marquee unfortunately.

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