Oh, a bit of fresh air... So, Schu's titles weren't solely based on "accumulated wealth" but actually required a bit of talent. Good to know.WhiteBlue wrote:I bet my old tennis shoe against a pot of gold that Ferrari have engineered enough loop holes into the resource agreement to maintain their status as a leading team. As they do not have a brilliant designer like Rory Byrne and no strategic technical talent like Ross Brawn or a manager like Jean Todt they simply have to rely on accumulated wealth to retain their position at the top of the sport.
I wonder why it comes from Lola. Actually with all their business revolving around single-seaters (and some prototypes as well) they have all chances for some clever hidden technology transfer. Dallara can probably benefit from that too.





 I-tron.. i don't quite understand why you quoted me when you're rant has nothing to do with it..?
 I-tron.. i don't quite understand why you quoted me when you're rant has nothing to do with it..?
 I appreciate the Senna analogy to 21st Century F1, and agree wholeheartedly. It would be fantastic for the new teams to take risks to blood new talent, i'm curious to see how Hildebrand goes in the current tests.
 I appreciate the Senna analogy to 21st Century F1, and agree wholeheartedly. It would be fantastic for the new teams to take risks to blood new talent, i'm curious to see how Hildebrand goes in the current tests.