Yeah I agree with this, F1 & Football are not currently sports to get involved in to make money short term. Especially starting with teams so small like Caterham & QPR. The only way I see him making money from these 2 is by ploughing heavy investment into both to get them into the top half of the top tiers of each sport. QPR into top 10 in the Premier league. Caterham into the top 6 in Formula 1.RicME85 wrote:Really? After everything that has been ploughed into QPR this summer? Its not like they can recover what has been spent on players through gate receipts as their ground is so small. I think TF is in it for the long haul, he seems a genuine guy who is passionate about the brands he owns.
bill shoe wrote:Singapore just ended and Glock scored a 12th place for Marussia. An unremarkable finish, except that it's higher than Caterham's highest finish. Marussia is now leading Caterham in the constructor's standings, with low probability of Caterham getting back in front this year.
If you look at the three younger teams in terms of budget, infatructure, driver quality, and stability, then Caterham is clearly the underperformer of the group. I think Caterham is delivering the least bang for the buck of any team on the grid.
The 07 Super Aguri was a decent ride. IIRC As the 06 Honda with Button it scored the most points over the last 5 of 06 races than any other driver. Oh and it IS IMPOSSIBLE to drive a car faster than its capable of.Scorpaguy wrote:...to respectfully disagree; ...from the 2007 Super Aguri archives:
"...at the Canadian Grand Prix, the team scored its highest finish to that date, with Takuma Sato finishing 6th and garnering 3 points, passing defending world champion Fernando Alonso on track en route. ITV commentators mention that had it not been for a botched pit stop, Sato may have finished as high as fourth. Sato had been running 5th at the time of the pit stop. Sato's Aguri also finished ahead of the works Honda team...."
And this from a team in bancruptcy. I would also add M Shum had to outdrive his Jordan only once to be noticed by Benneton. Vetttel also consistently delivered more than his Torro Rosso would suggest. F1 history is rife wth such success stories.
As for Heik....he never equaled nor bested his partners at Mclaren...was released and signed with a back marker. "Solid" yes, more than that i doubt.
Are you sure about that figure? It seems a very expensive property then!......ESPImperium wrote:There are 3 reasons for me that Caterham arnt doing as well;
Reason 1] They have just moved into Leafeld and that has taken alot of budget and time away from developing the CT01. It has taken as many as 20-30 guys off the project ion order to get Leafeld up to standard and also taken as much as €25m out of the budget as well.
I wont be surprise because for businessmen like Tony because property will last a life time, and it can easily be flip for a profit in a few years time But for F1 team, you might not even see the light at the end of the tunnel with 25m.grano123 wrote:ESPImperium wrote:There are 3 reasons for me that Caterham arnt doing as well;
Reason 1] They have just moved into Leafeld and that has taken alot of budget and time away from developing the CT01. It has taken as many as 20-30 guys off the project ion order to get Leafeld up to standard and also taken as much as €25m out of the budget as well.
Are you sure about that figure? It seems a very expensive property then!......
The property itself is only about €5m of that, its the fitting out of the place with the correct tooling and equipment, not to mention modifications that will be needed to the property in order for the Caterham F1 Team and Caterham Racing to operate out of as well. The Leafeald factory was stripped when Super Aguri left. The good thing was it was a blank canvass.CHT wrote:I wont be surprise because for businessmen like Tony because property will last a life time, and it can easily be flip for a profit in a few years time But for F1 team, you might not even see the light at the end of the tunnel with 25m.grano123 wrote:ESPImperium wrote:There are 3 reasons for me that Caterham arnt doing as well;
Reason 1] They have just moved into Leafeld and that has taken alot of budget and time away from developing the CT01. It has taken as many as 20-30 guys off the project ion order to get Leafeld up to standard and also taken as much as €25m out of the budget as well.
Are you sure about that figure? It seems a very expensive property then!...... :o


entire fleet on the same manifacturer? Damn... If true, they really like taking risks.Trailer23 wrote:his entire AirAsia fleet consists of airbus