Dallara planning a return to F1

Posted by broders 
Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 27, 2004 03:07PM
Posted by: broders
Just incase you never saw this any where...

Source grandprix.com

Dallara planning a return to F1
We hear from Italy that the Dallara company is likely to return to the Formula 1 world in 2006 with a Formula 1 chassis having been commissioned by a mysterious investor. It is not clear who is behind the idea but it would not be the first time that Dallara has been involved in such a programme, having played a major part in the development of the Honda Racing Developments F1 prototype that ran in 1999. This was designed by Harvey Postlethwaite's engineers in Britain and built by Dallara in Italy.

Dallara has been a hugely successful business in recent years, dominating the Formula 3 market for more than a decade and also being involved in a variety of other championships, including the Indy Racing League. The company, which is run by former Ferrari engineer Giampaolo Dallara, has been building racing cars since the late 1970s although Dallara himself was designing F1 cars in the 1960s. The company was first involved in F1 in 1987 when industrialist Beppe Lucchini of Brixia Motorsport (BMS) commissioned Dallara to build him a car for the Scuderia Italia team. Sergio Rinland was hired to design the car and in the years that followed the Dallaras were quite competitive with Andrea de Cesaris scoring a podium finish in Canada in 1989 and JJ Lehto scoring a second podium at Imola in 1991. The team then switched to Ferrari engines for 1992 but the programme was not a great success and Lucchini made the decision to form a new alliance with Lola Cars.

The interesting thing about the new project is the question of who is behind it.



and also, another article about who could be behind it.


Who is behind the Dallara F1 project?
The word on the street in F1 circles is that the new Dallara F1 car may have been commissioned by one of the Russian oligarchs. It is not yet clear which one of the billionaire businessmen is involved but the obvious suggestions would be Chelsea Football Club's Roman Abramovich and Nikolai Smolenski, the 24-year-old who recently bought TVR. Our sources however say that neither is involved and that the project is headed one of the barons from the metal industry.

There are a number of likely candidates for such a project including 37-year-old Alexei Mordashov, the chairman of the steel company Severstal. He is much more international than some of the other oligarchs having studied for an MBA at Northumbria University in England). He is fluent in English and in German. He is also keen to promote the Russian car industry.

The other man who might be involved is Oleg Deripaska, the head of RusAl, the world's second-largest aluminum producer. Deripaska owns 75% of the firm and is also owner of Russia's largest car manufacturer.





so in 2006 we could be seeing a new team running, and Sergy Zlobin may not be the only Russian getting involved in F1 right now.



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Broders
Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 27, 2004 11:14PM
Posted by: The Lopper
What'll be the engine?

Reminds me of the Lolas in 1997, lovely looking cars, shame about the fact that they were shite.
Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 28, 2004 07:16PM
Posted by: marcl
i see the name Oleg in there it must be made up lol sorry oleg
Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 28, 2004 07:51PM
Posted by: anze89
it would be nice to see a team returning to F1, that's what F1 needs






Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 28, 2004 08:19PM
Posted by: andrew_S
maybe the new rules/proposals are the opertunity david Hunt has been waiting for, to get Team Lotus back on the grid

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Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 28, 2004 09:02PM
Posted by: The Lopper
Shock horror! andrew has a new sig! Thought you were never going to get rid of that Le Mans one.....
Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 28, 2004 09:07PM
Posted by: bigears
I am really hopeful to see Dallara getting the possibility to return to F1.

They did fairly well in the late 1980s and very early 1990s but it didn't quite work out financially for them.

Same for Lotus and maybe Arden Sport.

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Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 28, 2004 09:33PM
Posted by: The Lopper
They all need to get major engine deals though, i dunno if there are that many Engine Suppliers anxious to get inot F1
Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 28, 2004 11:18PM
Posted by: andrew_S
The Lopper Wrote:
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> Shock horror! andrew has a new sig! Thought you
> were never going to get rid of that Le Mans
> one.....
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>
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> *new update! MONACO GRAND PRIX:
> [homepage.eircom.net]



;) its more of a cant be arsed to change it, but i was this time!


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Re: Dallara planning a return to F1
Date: August 29, 2004 12:05AM
Posted by: Team CLR
The Lopper Wrote:
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> They all need to get major engine deals though, i
> dunno if there are that many Engine Suppliers
> anxious to get inot F1
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I reckon any manufacturer in F1 shoud by law at least have the facilities to support more than one team, even if the "second" team uses B spec engines or engines that are alternately branded or named after a sponsor, it really doesn't matter, so long as there are the facilities available. The carrot for the manufacturers would be an engine manufacturers championchip.

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