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Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

Last post 10-08-2008, 12:15 AM by dvoor. 27 replies.
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  •  10-02-2008, 6:27 AM 10011

    Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    From Monday's press release about the new points system providing for one dropped race:

     

    “It is unfortunate ... some teams will still be unable to compete. To ensure the championship remains on a level playing field, however, we have made the decision to implement changes to the scoring system so these teams are not as greatly disadvantaged.”

     

     This explains why today's announcement about AGR taking over A1 Team USA mentions that Michael Andretti will be at Zandvoort "to announce the driver lineup"... with no mention of anyone actually driving.

     

    So, Team USA will be missing at Zandvoort. Who else won't have a car yet?

     

  •  10-02-2008, 6:34 AM 10012 in reply to 10011

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    I do not hope that the dutch spectators are the one's who are in a disadvantage.Tongue Tied

  •  10-02-2008, 7:56 AM 10015 in reply to 10012

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    USA have a car..

     

  •  10-02-2008, 9:09 AM 10017 in reply to 10015

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    Team Mexico will also not start....
  •  10-02-2008, 11:18 AM 10021 in reply to 10015

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    fastlane62:

    USA have a car..

     

    Yeah, ours (GBR) apparently

  •  10-02-2008, 12:23 PM 10022 in reply to 10021

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    The Dutch magazine Formule1 | Racereport says that only six teams have
    tested their car so far, so IF the others will receive a car they will have
    to run it without any practice so far, not really fair in my point of view


    “It's not important how fast you enter a corner, but how fast you leave it.” | A_Murel
  •  10-02-2008, 12:39 PM 10023 in reply to 10022

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    At least we have a race then..................Wink
  •  10-02-2008, 3:08 PM 10034 in reply to 10023

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    It will be great at Zandvoort. Just because many people love A1! But it won't be the same as last two years! Ofcourse we will support the Dutch, but only 14 cars is pretty boring! Thanks to Ferrari!

  •  10-02-2008, 3:41 PM 10037 in reply to 10034

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    Should be 18 cars.
    A1.GPgrid and A1PredictGP
  •  10-02-2008, 4:29 PM 10038 in reply to 10037

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    18 or 14 whats the diff...point is, its not a full grid! which ius not cool at all

    Hei jy! Ja jy, Vulindlela man! Soos in klim uit die pad uit! Hier kom ons!


  •  10-02-2008, 4:42 PM 10041 in reply to 10015

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    fastlane62:

    USA have a car..

    yess, but who's gonna be driving it?

     

    Yeeahhh, team Indonesia have a car. With a very ugly livery design tough.

    Still, I hope they can do well tomorrow..


  •  10-02-2008, 4:47 PM 10043 in reply to 10041

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    Just read a report on www.F1live. com that the U>S> team is to be run by Andretti Green Racing

    with the drivers possibly being Marco Andretti and Danica Patrick!

  •  10-02-2008, 7:17 PM 10049 in reply to 10043

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    Going back to "USA have a car" I've also heard that GBR had started to assemble a car and had it taken away to give to USA because they came up with the cash.  Where does that leave GBR?  Very depressed I imagine.

    Mind you, in S1, one team put the USA car together only to have another team shipped in to take over the racing!

    So folks are used to being shunted by USA. 

  •  10-03-2008, 5:46 AM 10067 in reply to 10049

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    It was announced today that the teams missing from Zandvoort will be Canada, Germany, Mexico, Great Britain, and India.

    One of the teams not getting any practice ahead of time is Switzerland, surprisingly. The defending champions didn't get a car early? Money issues?

     
    AGR has not mentioned anything about drivers being considered. Certainly, though, sticking Danica Patrick in there, while perhaps not the best option for race results, would be ideal for getting U.S. media coverage and sponsorship -- particularly as no team has ever had a woman race in A1GP yet (only practice).

     

  •  10-03-2008, 4:29 PM 10084 in reply to 10067

    Re: Partly empty grid at Zandvoort

    I am new to this racing league. I look forward to watching and following team USA. I follow the IRL.

    Gerry

    AGR fan

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