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Accounting Irregularities
According to German magazine "motorsport aktuell" the Red Bull deal could fall through because they have found "accounting irregularities"
what's that all about?
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I´ll tell you what. For some weeks I´m feeling that this whole deal may be a hoax. It coincides with a good improve in performance by Minardi (and there could be no RB money playing already), calls a lot of media attention and tells the world that Minardi is worth 35 million (and 15000 signatures).
I guess (or hope) that RB is playing the fool.
And let´s crush´em next season.
Edit: Any online links to other news outlets pcking this up ?
[Edited on 28/9/2005 by bladerunner]
http://sport.orf.at/050928-22445/22445smallstory.html (German)
The point is, if the sale is done, and the price fixed, you do not need to invest anymore (in a financial point of view). Off course that the competion is on and from a sporting point of view the investment is normal. But it is a lot of money, it would take really a whole lotta love of to sport to become understandable.
In the Jaguar case, the sale occured latter in the season, and they were triyng to show that they had a car ready for the next season. And the name Ford's involved, they had better resources, etc. I think the cases are not so similar.
It's not like PS has to pay money out of his own pocket anymore!!!
A season for Minardi never seems to go down so smooth and planned. We see a lot of ups and downs and changes of direction that really makes us think that decision are taken by the week. Add to that new sponsors sometimes showing up, etc.
I really would like to believe that everything runs according to (a initial) plan through the year, but it really does not look like that to me.
Look, GCM is a nice Grandfatherly-like guy who has a passion for car racing; not unlike the current owner.
But wishing for an Italian consortium?!
With the greatest respect, Italians are not all that high in the world factbook on the stability and success of their organisations.
A government a year, and all that.
The only reason that TOIT is so sucessful is that it is run by an arrogant French prick and a bunch of Pommie lackeys.
Your Italian has great style, a huge heart, and a terrific menu; but he couldn't organise a fuck in a brothel.
No - choose somebody else.
I'd say he could do it again with a big bag of Italian dough - the problem is finding the right Italians.
[Edited on 30/9/2005 by MCSF]
Did you read the pitpass story "Mateschitz reveals plans for Minardi" in the topic i posted? Have a look at the full story at www.pitpass.com and it implies that the core engineering team will stay, but management will be replaced.