marcush. wrote:
Marrussias assets are not just the people -it is a potentially fully operational f1 outfit with all the expertise ,cars ,designs for a 2015 car laid out for a Ferrari PU...I would call this a brilliant shortcut if you really intent to go racing asap with Ferrari Running gear.
You want to do this on a lean budget? It will not come any cheaper than this....you will inevitablly make a lot of expensive mistakes going into your first second and third season.. not if you buy into marussia who looked very much on their way to brake clear from being a backmarker .But is Haas serious about it ..still i have my doubts.
But my guess :As we have seen Kolles last year dragging Caterham forward my feeling is he may be the one who could turn around Marussia ..mind you Kolles is on good terms with Bernie has his respect....and i believe he has the backers as well.
You get the same expertise by just hiring the Marussia staff after all assets have been sold atleast. Again, surely their contracts are broken open because of going into administration, and Marussia staff is eager to work in F1 again.
So you get the same experience, same knowledge, same minds without the big debts Marussia houses.
Additionally, Haas has bought the 2015 Marussia car designs and intellectual rights to the 2015 car. Somebody else may have that 'prototype' scalemodel, Haas has the blueprints, plans, and rights the the actual car. Again, no need for buying defunct Marussia.
Like
literally stated above, (do people actually read more then 2 threads in a topic?)
it can't get cheaper then NOT dealing with Marussias huge debt. Thats MILLIONS of €€/$$ cheaper. Same people, same materials, without the debt.
And to top it all; it's IN the link provided that Haas himself DENIED he's buying the Marussia team. Denied. By Haas. And additionally, Bernie denies it, too.
It was illogical to assume Haas would ever aquire a debt-loaded Marussia Team, it will be illogical, and it always will be illogical, apart from the fact it was merely an unfounded unrealistic rumour that has powerfully been blown to pieces by Haas himself.
Enough thought excersizes posted aswell that Haas then would have 2 teams for 2016 to house. It's so illogical it's mindblowing to even seriously concider this happening.
IF marussia actually gets a buyout - which Bernie seems to have high hopes for, it can just about be anyone, but it definately WILL NOT be Haas.