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Well any similarity between anything called HRT and a proper race team is entirely coincidental.

For that matter any similarity between a race team owned by an investment bank and a successful race team is entirely coincidental. Look at how "Renault" are going backwards for instance.

Holden raacin....... Lol.

Lol yeah, racing cars absorb money, they don't produce it.

so its was true... Williams Renault is back!!

lawd i hope they revive the old colour scheme

Well here is hoping the motor brings a step forward. They are certainly making plenty of changes, so fingers crossed.

Which old colour scheme. The current one is very similar to that from 1994. I guess not having any sponsors makes it easier to paint the thing however you like.

waaaaay too much time and money went into that gearbox, id be amazed if they dumped it so quickly

if they were going to dump it, it would be when the new engines come in

Well I reckon they will dump it if it keeps being unreliable and/or if rule changes mess about with the diffusers & rear end aero which may or may not make the whole thing pointless.

So I read ol' mate Bernie is thinking of suing the FIA over their decision to mandate a V6T formula on the grounds it'll hurt ticket sales. I could understand the gripe if they where being forced down the 4-cyl path, but they'll still sound good with high-revvin' sixes, and I'm sure they'll have at least as much or more power than the current jiggers. Suck it up you rich old khent.

So I read ol' mate Bernie is thinking of suing the FIA over their decision to mandate a V6T formula on the grounds it'll hurt ticket sales. I could understand the gripe if they where being forced down the 4-cyl path, but they'll still sound good with high-revvin' sixes, and I'm sure they'll have at least as much or more power than the current jiggers. Suck it up you rich old khent.

He just want's to be seen to be on the good side of the teams (the ones that matter anyway) as we move closer to the extreme shenanigans of renegotiating the new concord agreement.

I dont know about you guys but i am really looking forward to the silverstone gp, It's the two top teams (atm) home track and both teams don't want to lose this one.

and then there's ferrari, who would like to beat these two with there own spotted dick.

to much to ask for a aussie win? we've double our chances. :thumbsup:

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