they can race but with what? all assets are under Stroll and Co now. They basically have a company which is registered at F1 entry list but with nothing to race if I understand that correctlyBig Tea wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:39I don't know how things work here, but if the company is in administration it still exists, and the administrator is there to run the company, so why would they not still race as Fore India who have an entry? Unless someone has applied to have the asses bonded, the company carries on as it was trading previously??? or am I up the spout?
Not if the company has not been signed over, which was reported. All the investors have done is grantee funds and payments. The company is still run by the administrator (I think??)F1NAC wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:41they can race but with what? all assets are under Stroll and Co now. They basically have a company which is registered at F1 entry list but with nothing to race if I understand that correctlyBig Tea wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:39I don't know how things work here, but if the company is in administration it still exists, and the administrator is there to run the company, so why would they not still race as Fore India who have an entry? Unless someone has applied to have the asses bonded, the company carries on as it was trading previously??? or am I up the spout?
It seems it needs the agreement of all the various Indian banks that are after VJ and Roy. This hasn't happened yet. So the assets have all been sold, but the company remains. As I understand it, you can't buy an entry from another company, if you want to keep the points and prize money anyway.Big Tea wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:43Not if the company has not been signed over, which was reported. All the investors have done is grantee funds and payments. The company is still run by the administrator (I think??)F1NAC wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:41they can race but with what? all assets are under Stroll and Co now. They basically have a company which is registered at F1 entry list but with nothing to race if I understand that correctlyBig Tea wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:39I don't know how things work here, but if the company is in administration it still exists, and the administrator is there to run the company, so why would they not still race as Fore India who have an entry? Unless someone has applied to have the asses bonded, the company carries on as it was trading previously??? or am I up the spout?
Edit,
Can not find much recent on it but (https://www.planetf1.com/news/mazepin-q ... ndia-deal/)
on PF1 talking in current terms are talking about the administrator being approached by Mazepin and co and it is todays date (I know the approach was last week)
Thanks. I did not realise they had either taken ownership nor changed the name, other than drop Sahara.ScottB wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 21:13It seems it needs the agreement of all the various Indian banks that are after VJ and Roy. This hasn't happened yet. So the assets have all been sold, but the company remains. As I understand it, you can't buy an entry from another company, if you want to keep the points and prize money anyway.Big Tea wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:43Not if the company has not been signed over, which was reported. All the investors have done is grantee funds and payments. The company is still run by the administrator (I think??)
Edit,
Can not find much recent on it but (https://www.planetf1.com/news/mazepin-q ... ndia-deal/)
on PF1 talking in current terms are talking about the administrator being approached by Mazepin and co and it is todays date (I know the approach was last week)
I suppose it depends if they are actively trying to buy the remaining corporate entity and if that's in the works, if it's a case of some paperwork being processed, maybe Liberty / the FIA can fudge it, if not, it's a tricky one, but yeah, as it stands, we have a new company that owns a couple F1 cars and employs all the relevant people but no right to race, and an old company that has the right to race, but as no means to do so.
Mazepin's complaints are different, from the sounds of it, as the existing management was involved, this was basically a pre packed admin management buyout, with the Stroll's and others bankrolling it. Other interested parties weren't given much time to meet the criteria, which was likely exactly what was intended.
That is a surprise, he is a huge asset to them.
Wow! Just read the article [thanks to Google Translate of course]. I didn't expect it to be this complicated, and the consequences it would have on the driver market.
Surely there's a simple workaround to that.F1NAC wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:41they can race but with what? all assets are under Stroll and Co now. They basically have a company which is registered at F1 entry list but with nothing to race if I understand that correctlyBig Tea wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 20:39I don't know how things work here, but if the company is in administration it still exists, and the administrator is there to run the company, so why would they not still race as Fore India who have an entry? Unless someone has applied to have the asses bonded, the company carries on as it was trading previously??? or am I up the spout?