Haas - American team in F1

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It was Marussia who had a partnership with McLaren this year.

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FIF1 use the Mercedes Gearbox

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Skippon wrote:FIF1 use the Mercedes Gearbox
And they use some of Mclaren's Infrastructure back at MTC as well last I heard. Windtunnel I think. They borrowed a Sergio Perez from Mcalaren too. ahaa
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PlatinumZealot wrote:
Skippon wrote:FIF1 use the Mercedes Gearbox
And they use some of Mclaren's Infrastructure back at MTC as well last I heard. Windtunnel I think. They borrowed a Sergio Perez from Mcalaren too. ahaa
:mrgreen: It's funny though, Mclaren wanted to house Magnussen in 2014 somewhere and shook hands with a team principal for it, but then it didn't come through and Mclaren had to ditch Perez to house Magnussen. Force India then happily took Perez.
Force India must have laughed their *sses off, since Force India is the 'main' 'buddy' of Mclaren, and they didn't want Magnussen, they must really have thought bad off Kevin. They took in Perez with a huge smile and he did a good job for them.
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They did borrow a Sergio Perez from McLaren but I taught Force India used their own Tunnel. But when does their technica partnership end?
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FIF1 ??? WHO is FIF1
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strad wrote:FIF1 ??? WHO is FIF1
Obviously Force India F1 team. :D
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strad wrote:FIF1 ??? WHO is FIF1
FIF1
Force India Formula 1
Pronounced "Fee-Fee"
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Racer X wrote:They did borrow a Sergio Perez from McLaren but I taught Force India used their own Tunnel. But when does their technica partnership end?
Yes you indeed are right. They have their own tunnel. Some reports say the Partnerhip in Mcalaren ended after 2012, others say 2013: http://formulaspy.com/features/bens-blo ... claren-645.. but yeah the technical deal is definietly dead after 2013 for sure..

As for the driver deals with force india.. here is good documentation on the Force India squabble with Mclaren over Vandoorne and KMAG... quite entertaining...

http://www.thenational.ae/sport/formula ... -f1-driver
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Sorry for the noob questions.

How much experience does Dallara really have in F1? Do they have any specialty departments which have participated in F1 pre 2015?

Do I understand correctly that basically the entire car is a Ferrari but Dallara will provide all bodywork? Would this include the actual packaging of the internals like power, radiators, exhaust, electronics, etc or does Dallara shape these internal packaging options as a part of their forming the aero package? Or, are all internals dictated by Ferrari and Dallara simply slips the skin on?
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Haas should sign up Pat Fry or Nickolas Tombazis or both

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WilliamsF1 wrote:Haas should sign up Pat Fry or Nickolas Tombazis or both
You still believe Gene Haas is serious about this? :wink:
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^

I have my doubts whenever he goes out and says that he is waiting for Ferrari to hand them the cars without a skin (which i am quiet sure is not going to happen)

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Chuckjr wrote:Sorry for the noob questions.

How much experience does Dallara really have in F1? Do they have any specialty departments which have participated in F1 pre 2015?
**cough** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispania_F110 **cough**

although we must remember, they can only build a car to the price you are willing to pay - you get what you pay for

in all seriousness they have some experience, but not recent (excluding 2010). They also make GP2 cars, GP3, World Series by Renault and Indy. So in terms of open wheel cars they have a lot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallara

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astracrazy wrote:
Chuckjr wrote:Sorry for the noob questions.

How much experience does Dallara really have in F1? Do they have any specialty departments which have participated in F1 pre 2015?
**cough** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispania_F110 **cough**

although we must remember, they can only build a car to the price you are willing to pay - you get what you pay for

in all seriousness they have some experience, but not recent (excluding 2010). They also make GP2 cars, GP3, World Series by Renault and Indy. So in terms of open wheel cars they have a lot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallara
They have no relevant f1 experience, price has nothing to do with it.

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