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-Albers was at Midlands facotryAlbers war angeblich schon in der Fabrik in Silverstone
Als zweiter Pilot soll Christijan Albers, bis Jahresende noch bei Minardi-Cosworth unter Vertrag, zu Midland kommen. Dies behauptet zumindest dessen Manager Lodewijk Varossieau: "Wir waren nicht dort, um die Fliegen zu zählen", kommentierte der Niederländer grinsend einen angeblichen Fabriksbesuch bei Jordan/Midland in Silverstone. "Minardi ist für nächstes Jahr auch eine Möglichkeit, aber Christijan will aufsteigen - und das möglichst schnell."
Fraglich ist allerdings noch, was dann aus Robert Doornbos wird, der ja schon seit Mai davon spricht, ein recht konkretes Midland-Angebot für 2006 auf dem Tisch liegen zu haben. Darüber hinaus kann sich kaum jemand vorstellen, dass Karthikeyan mit seinem prall gefüllten Geldkoffer einfach vor die Tür gesetzt wird. Sollte es aber doch so kommen, würde der Inder wohl rasch einen neuen Freund namens Paul Stoddart finden...
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With remarks like "the start is all we have" and "we never could have caught the jordans" (referring to the qualifying), I'm inclined to think he'll switch in 2006.
I hope he won't but if he does... then I hope Minardi will show him that it was a wrong choice ;)
in Italy we say he who doesn't want us, doesn't deserve us.
Go to midland, climber:hehe:
Minardi on the other hand does already now know exactly how the car will look in 2006. Since Minardi will stick to the V10 engine and, instead of building a complete new car, continue to develop their current car, the PS05. This gives all the members in the team a stability.
Albers would be stupid to join Midland. Though I would understand that it might be difficult to get the sponsors to pay for another year in Minardi.
That said, Midland is a risk. First it was Dallara, now Reynard is supposed to build their chassis? Their car could turn out to be a real dud, not to mention that the finances are a big question mark.
F1 is about risks though, if you don't take any, you don't go forward.
If CA or RD were to leave and join another team they'll immediately lose a lot of that publicity because they'd have to choose between which team they'd want to sponsor.
I'm crossing my fingers that both CA and RD will remain with Minardi for at least one more season and kick the V8's next season :cool:
them.
Midland / Jordan have lost a number of their key staff.
They have tried to upgrade the old jordan - so far unsuccessfully.
There is currently no proof that the midland staff can design / build a decent new car from scratch.
They will have a decent engine, but chassis and aero will still be the key to success in 2006.
Stoddards 5 year plan appears to be taking effect (At last :P )and development of the PS-05 is going well.
If I were in his position I know where I would want to drive:angel:
Then again maybe GCM already has someone new in mind for 06??
- better to drive for Midland than an armchair (unless your name is JV :hehe: )
with the v10 being used next year, are minardi guaranteed to finish bottom? Being that Midland will be the direct competitor to minardi, could they argue that the v10 should be restricted even further so as not to be better than a midland car powered by a v8?
I guess the question I'm trying to ask is, when putting the limits on the v10, should the v8 vs v10 comparison be done with the top class teams or the direct competitor such as midland?
I believe they're now using the tunnel that they bought from EJ along with Dallara's. If done incorrectly it could lead to massive discrepencies in results.
From GP.com [Edited on 22/8/2005 by Selespeed]
Only 1 thing to worry about: The new qualifying !!!!!
What if it changes radically? We might have a disadvantage with the capacity of our fueltank (too big or too small) ???!!
Maybe it's just me, but I don't think that's on. If Albers was working for anyone else but Stoddart, would he be doing it?
Just for the sake of an off-the-wall prediction, who thinks that we might find Karthikeyan with us next season? He wont be at Midland, and you'd think that he hasn't done enough for anyone else to be salivating over him yet.
[Edited on 22/8/2005 by Stan]
True story.
I also don't think it will be a good thing to go to Midland, except if he needs a good dentist! ;)
Hopefully at least robert will stay with the team. In his third race he already was quicker that his older teammates who have more race experience!
[Edited on 22/8/2005 by vuurmuur]