Perhaps Colin Kolles' (Calin Colesnic) biggest asset was sharing his ethnical background with Alex Schneider?hrt wrote:Colin Kolles is out!!!!This is starting to work:)
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I don't think that this is good news for the team. Kolles has a proven track record which isn't true for the guy who replaces him. Joe Saward called it going nowhere and I agree. At the top of the business and of engineering you need a certain amount of people who know their way around the bushes. USF1 or team Prost are good examples how not to do it. Even Ferrari cannot survive without regular injections of F1 resources from other countries which usually means Britain. Spain and HRT have no chance if they continue the all Spanish approach.hrt wrote:Colin Kolles is out!!!!This is starting to work:)
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Finnacially NO, but i mean that tehnicaly they could compete with Eng and ITA teams!!WhiteBlue wrote:I don't think that this is good news for the team. Kolles has a proven track record which isn't true for the guy who replaces him. Joe Saward called it going nowhere and I agree. At the top of the business and of engineering you need a certain amount of people who know their way around the bushes. USF1 or team Prost are good examples how not to do it. Even Ferrari cannot survive without regular injections of F1 resources from other countries which usually means Britain. Spain and HRT have no chance if they continue the all Spanish approach.hrt wrote:Colin Kolles is out!!!!This is starting to work:)
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you probably still need a Brit to find that loophole in the FIA technical regulation because it is written in English.aleksandergreat wrote:Finnacially NO, but i mean that tehnicaly they could compete with Eng and ITA teams!!WhiteBlue wrote:I don't think that this is good news for the team. Kolles has a proven track record which isn't true for the guy who replaces him. Joe Saward called it going nowhere and I agree. At the top of the business and of engineering you need a certain amount of people who know their way around the bushes. USF1 or team Prost are good examples how not to do it. Even Ferrari cannot survive without regular injections of F1 resources from other countries which usually means Britain. Spain and HRT have no chance if they continue the all Spanish approach.hrt wrote:Colin Kolles is out!!!!This is starting to work:)
http://www.hispaniaracing.com/news.php?nid=609
Probably a deaL worth €1.5m in cash and €3.5m in non cash id recon, probably simmilar to what MacGreggor is with Williams, Hacket to Caterham and Henri Lloyd has at Mercedes AMG. More or less every team up and down the drid has a deal like this now, a deal for clothing and a deal for overalls, id recon that they will stay with OMP for 2012 for their overalls.cbbcisace wrote:http://translate.google.co.uk/translate ... 1324229228
Varlion - new clothing sponsors for engineers/mechanics/drivers.
Luis Perez Sala is nephew of former Banco Popular CEO (president) for 30 yearselement wrote:Nice finding!, the livery absolutely matches Banco Popular web site/corporate colorscbbcisace wrote: I hear and this is strictly rumour that Banco Popular stickers may be on the car soon, that why the red is on the car..![]()
They have put money already in recognizable spanish faces like Pau Gasol, I quickly checked and is not like they are expanding internationally like other spanish banks, but they seem focused on developing eastern european countries, I really hope we see the agreement on time for Australia.
It seems that Banco Popular was the main creditor for the previous owner, so the pieces seem to click, I hope it gets done and HRT starts having some cash flow.