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First Cosworth CA2010 F1™ engines ready to ship
Northampton, UK – 12th January, 2010 – Cosworth’s first batch of Formula One engines destined for use by its five customer teams in pre-season testing was completed prior to Christmas ahead of schedule, and is ready for shipping from the company’s Northampton headquarters.

AT&T Williams, Campos Meta, Lotus F1 Racing, US F1 and Virgin Racing are set to use Cosworth engines for 2010-12 inclusive, and the company is preparing for pre-season testing which takes place throughout February. In two months the teams will be in Bahrain preparing for the season opener, the event marking Cosworth’s return as an engine supplier for the first time since 2006.

Mark Gallagher, F1 General Manager, Cosworth:
“The first batch of CA2010 units is boxed and ready for our customers to press ahead with installation, fire-up and initial testing. We’re looking forward to seeing them all on track next month since there is still a lot of work to do before the season starts. After the very busy summer and autumn months when we were putting our program together it has been very rewarding to see the first engines ready for action thanks to the hard work of everyone here at Cosworth and our suppliers.”

This is not the final engine design, Cosworth have still got a month and a bit to fine tune their engines before homoglamating it, but even so I hope this batch still has the quoted "15 more HP than the Mercedes" and that the fuel consumption is reasonable. :yes::yes:
#179665
Nice too see this forum being used for updated F1 info by other forums. This one is from the Ferrari forum I'm a member of :thumbup: !!


First batch of Cosworth engines shipped
By Forumula1.com on Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Cosworth have announced that their first set of F1 engines are ready to be shipped to customers. The first batch of CS2010 engines were completed before Christmas and are now in the process of being sent to Campos, Lotus, US F1, Virgin Racing and Williams.

“We’re looking forward to seeing them all on track next month since there is still a lot of work to do before the season starts,” Cosworth general manager Mark Gallagher commented.
“After the very busy summer and autumn months when we were putting our program together it has been very rewarding to see the first engines ready for action thanks to the hard work of everyone here at Cosworth and our suppliers.”


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#179822
First Cosworth CA2010 F1™ engines ready to ship
Northampton, UK – 12th January, 2010 – Cosworth’s first batch of Formula One engines destined for use by its five customer teams in pre-season testing was completed prior to Christmas ahead of schedule, and is ready for shipping from the company’s Northampton headquarters.

AT&T Williams, Campos Meta, Lotus F1 Racing, US F1 and Virgin Racing are set to use Cosworth engines for 2010-12 inclusive, and the company is preparing for pre-season testing which takes place throughout February. In two months the teams will be in Bahrain preparing for the season opener, the event marking Cosworth’s return as an engine supplier for the first time since 2006.

Mark Gallagher, F1 General Manager, Cosworth:
“The first batch of CA2010 units is boxed and ready for our customers to press ahead with installation, fire-up and initial testing. We’re looking forward to seeing them all on track next month since there is still a lot of work to do before the season starts. After the very busy summer and autumn months when we were putting our program together it has been very rewarding to see the first engines ready for action thanks to the hard work of everyone here at Cosworth and our suppliers.”

This is not the final engine design, Cosworth have still got a month and a bit to fine tune their engines before homoglamating it, but even so I hope this batch still has the quoted "15 more HP than the Mercedes" and that the fuel consumption is reasonable. :yes::yes:


Homoglamating? It's a big word, eh? :P
#179823
15 horses more.... no wonder the FIA has decided that they will not allow engine equalisation this year. No doubt that Cossie are going to be able to improve it's "reliability" through the year

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