frosty,
Many thanks for your kind words, it's really appreciated.
'The Sportsmans Dinner' We really should think seriously about that one, I wouldn't have to do it alone, I have a top friend at Red Bull who was also at Stewart GP, he is Scottish too and is a brilliant guy, he would be great value on the night.
Food for thought indeed.
Lotus I see the team have pulled the plug on this Barcelona Test, they had a chassis issue yesterday with the driver complaining that the car felt 'STRANGE'
That can only be chassis inserted mounts in the tub, I saw something similar at Arrows in 2001, that was on the front end though.
Today in Autosport my old friend Gary Anderson is saying the same thing, he seems to think it is a problem at the rear of the chassis with the engine mounting studs, whatever, when you hear the driver say that ''the car feels strange'' you know something is way wrong with the overall rigidity of the car, Barcelona has very high lateral G corners and is always a good test of how well you have constructed the chassis.
If it was an ancillary problem you would get a technical message from the driver, he would offer his opinion on where he thought the issue was, then after a good spanner check, nine times out of ten the problem is normally evident, in this case it sounds more serious.
You don't pull out of a test and send the tub home without it being a critical problem that can ONLY be fixed at the factory.
That issue will cost them dearly in track time, which in all honesty at this time of year, IS EVERYTHING.
Marussia-Virgin F1 Team:All is not well down there, they are NOWHERE with the new car, I predict a massive struggle for them at the start of the season, if they make Australia with two cars then I'm glad I don't work there, IT WILL BE TOUGH for all the lads
Cosworth:As you all well know I worked at St James Mill Road in Northampton for two years, I really enjoyed my time there, the whole site smells of Motorsports history and I have very fond memories of the people and the place.
Last week in Spain I took my chance to speak to Bruno Senna, Pastor Maldenado AND Vallteri Bottas about the difference between the Cosworth CA V8 and the Renault.
NOW, bare in mind that the Cosworth Engine was designed over the 2005 season for a mere £15m which is NOTHING compared to the fortunes spent by the major manufacturers like Renault, Ferrari and Mercedes.
The only reason Cosworth couldn't keep up was money, I worked in the Commercial Department as right hand man to the
Commercial Director Bernard Ferguson, we tried EVERY avenue to sell that engine as a going concern to several teams, the final nail in the coffin was losing the Williams deal for 2007, you can't blame the team, Toyota offered them an engine at half the price and that sunk us, ironically the same team took that VERY engine three or four years years later along with Virgin, Team Lotus and HRT.
Here is what Bottas said today in the press.
Valtteri Bottas has given some insight into Williams' decision to switch to Renault Formula One power for this year.
For the past two years, the famous British team has been independent UK marque Cosworth's highest profile customer.
But for 2012 the Grove based team has switched to Renault, the maker of World Champion Red Bull's engines, as well as fellow customers Lotus and Caterham.
"The Renault engine is more powerful," revealed Williams' test driver Bottas.
"It is also smaller in size, which is good for the aerodynamics, and has a lower fuel consumption," he told the MTV3 broadcaster.
The 22 year old Finn, who is managed by Williams co-owner Toto Wolff, will drive the FW34 on Wednesday at the Barcelona test.
Cosworth still supplies the struggling Marussia and HRT F1 teams.
NOW, what he never mentioned is the drivability, thats the key issue, the smooth delivery of power throughout the range, the Renault is miles ahead, it bloody should be, they have spent almost half a billion Euro's designing and developing it.
Strangely everyone is quick to critisize Cosworth, not maliciously, they just fail to point out the key restriction of development.........MASSIVE CASH.
The numbers don't lie.
Cosworth is STILL a British Icon and one of the last bastions of true British Engineering history, a bit like Rolls Royce really.
Only my opinion for what it's worth.
TI
We're here for a good time, NOT a long time, so keep it lit and never quite.