Giuseppe F1
22nd April 2009, 15:23
Think this would be a good move - would obviously not be as tragic as the 1997 Mastercard Lola effort and would be done sensibly this time and with Lola having lost the chassis contracts for Indycar, GP2 nee F3000 and with Dallara dominating in F3 categories, they need a major championship to be competing in to showcase their engineering credibility and so F1 from there sounds smart.
Not sure if this would be a 'works' Lola effort or whether they would provide chassis for another entrant - Heres the Autosport.com story which is ominously ended with the tag. "More to Follow" - Watch this space:
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Lola evaluating 2010 F1 return
By Simon Strang
Wednesday, April 22nd 2009, 13:10 GMT
Lola is considering re-entering Formula 1 next year, after 12 years aways from grand prix racing and has confirmed that has committed to a full technical, operational and financial evaulation of the project.
The Huntingdon-based company says it decided on its plans following the FIA's announcement that it would introduce cost-capping to Formula 1.
"The announcement that teams may opt for a prudent, financially responsible 'cost capped' regime from 2010 has resulted in us deciding to fully evaluate the opportunity to develop a car to compete in the FIA Formula One World Championship," said Lola Group executive chairman Martin Birrane.
"Providing world-class engineering excellence, offering high quality solutions governed by a tightly controlled financial regime has been part of Lola's DNA over the last decade.
"The current necessity for F1to adopt a responsible approach in times of economic uncertainty has created the ideal conditions for us to consider developing a car for the world championship.
"Lola possesses the technical resources, capability and know-how to develop cars capable of competing at the very highest levels of international motor sport, including F1. We are therefore embracing the WMSC's timely announcements and assessing a relevant programme for F1 with a view to making a formal entry in the coming weeks."
More to follow.
Not sure if this would be a 'works' Lola effort or whether they would provide chassis for another entrant - Heres the Autosport.com story which is ominously ended with the tag. "More to Follow" - Watch this space:
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/74698
Lola evaluating 2010 F1 return
By Simon Strang
Wednesday, April 22nd 2009, 13:10 GMT
Lola is considering re-entering Formula 1 next year, after 12 years aways from grand prix racing and has confirmed that has committed to a full technical, operational and financial evaulation of the project.
The Huntingdon-based company says it decided on its plans following the FIA's announcement that it would introduce cost-capping to Formula 1.
"The announcement that teams may opt for a prudent, financially responsible 'cost capped' regime from 2010 has resulted in us deciding to fully evaluate the opportunity to develop a car to compete in the FIA Formula One World Championship," said Lola Group executive chairman Martin Birrane.
"Providing world-class engineering excellence, offering high quality solutions governed by a tightly controlled financial regime has been part of Lola's DNA over the last decade.
"The current necessity for F1to adopt a responsible approach in times of economic uncertainty has created the ideal conditions for us to consider developing a car for the world championship.
"Lola possesses the technical resources, capability and know-how to develop cars capable of competing at the very highest levels of international motor sport, including F1. We are therefore embracing the WMSC's timely announcements and assessing a relevant programme for F1 with a view to making a formal entry in the coming weeks."
More to follow.