Results 1 to 21 of 21

Thread: Williams - the new Minardi?

  1. #1
    Little engine that could. itsnotagsr's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    At work :(
    Posts
    13,243

    Williams - the new Minardi?

    Is Williams the new Minardi? They've lost their factory engine supplier, didn't get JB, lost their big name sponsor. This has me thinking that they could be the new Minardi unless they pull something very big out of their rear end next year. They've somehow ended up in the situation where they have to pay for everything rather than have people throwing money at them to be part of the family. Given the huge sums involved in F1, surely this is the beginning of a downward spiral as they have to start watching the budget rather than simply writing big cheques to be up the front?
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough horsepower." - Mark Donahue Penske Porsche 917

    "In Japan we no give fark for Subaru" - Trust Japan Technical Director
    (TM - AVENGE)

    "You can never have enough power. I remember when we had Group B cars... THEN we had enough power!"
    Juha Kankkunen - Rally of Argentina '02

  2. #2
    Anti-drifter XAC15T's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Posts
    3,802
    They will become mid-pack runners again (just like in the late 90s when they had Mechacrome engines and lost Renault) if the Cosworth V8 sucks teh big one... but they will be back if shit hits the fan, Frank is a stubborn prick
    "Aerodynamics is for those who cannot manufacture good engines." Enzo Ferrari

    Quote Originally Posted by TK
    I know exactly whats wrong with it - it's fucked.

    Cheers
    TK
    My motorsport blog - www.boxthislap.com.au

  3. #3
    Battery Powered MickyD's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Bailleustan
    Posts
    4,867
    I actually think the cosworth engine could go alright next year.... they've certainly got the experience with v8's that a lot of the other engine suppliers don't necessarily have...
    2007 Galaxy Grey Mazda MX-5 (hers)
    2009 Le Mans Blue BMW 120d M (mine)

  4. #4
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    215
    Experience in v8's or v10's is irrelevent i think. A motor is a motor.

    The top teams will get the best out of the rules.

  5. #5
    Custon User Title Borked Cplus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    the backwater
    Posts
    8,353
    Quote Originally Posted by itsnotagsr
    Is Williams the new Minardi?
    No

    Quote Originally Posted by itsnotagsr
    They've lost their factory engine supplier
    But got paid out of the contract by them - along with some money for Nick Heidfeld.

    yes they have cossie's @ £9M per year, but is that so bad? they were one of the better engines in the pack this year, more reliable and powerful than BMW probably was. Besides, all reports state that even before the ink was dry on the Cossie deal, a deal was signed with Toyota to use Lexus branded engiens next year - this is linked to using Bridgestones also.

    Quote Originally Posted by itsnotagsr
    didn't get JB
    again, got a bundle of money for this - enough to pay for two years worth of engines. he's over rated anyway, Nico has the potential to be jsut as good.

    Quote Originally Posted by itsnotagsr
    lost their big name sponsor
    They would have lost HP regardless- I know this not the context you were saying - and RBS have doubled their cash input for next year.

    so they have two major sponsors for next year, one of which will not get their name anywhere on the car

    Quote Originally Posted by itsnotagsr
    This has me thinking that they could be the new Minardi unless they pull something very big out of their rear end next year
    They won't drop half teh field. Even if the car is a bad as this years.

    Quote Originally Posted by itsnotagsr
    They've somehow ended up in the situation where they have to pay for everything rather than have people throwing money at them to be part of the family
    Williams posted a profit for their last financial year (2004) seeing as BMW put no actual cash to the team, and that included contracts for both Ralf and Juan Pablo - I reckon thats not too bad! Heidfeld and Webber collectively were getting paid less than either.

    Quote Originally Posted by itsnotagsr
    Given the huge sums involved in F1, surely this is the beginning of a downward spiral as they have to start watching the budget rather than simply writing big cheques to be up the front?
    Unlikely - refer ideas such as the Lexus deal... People still want to be involved, and they still have good people in the team - the Gearbox guy from BAR even jumped ship to work with Frank.

    I think you've been reading too much AtlasF1 posts

    Cheers,

    C+
    Public Service Reminder

    Quote Originally Posted by boostin31 View Post
    I once 1/2 filled a powerade bottle with piss at a daft punk concert then launched it. I doubt the person on the receiving end even knew what hit them though.

  6. #6
    Carbon blob sector 7g Zac's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    London
    Posts
    10,175
    Yeah I almost did that headbanging gif while reading Atlas this morning.

    Losing JB was the best thing that ever happened to Williams

    I don't expect Williams to be outright competitive next year. Considering how the rules will very likely be changing substantially again and so will their engine in 2007 it would be somewhat risky to build a revolutionary car for next year. A conservative but progressive year would certainly not spell the financial or competition death of the team for the reasons Cplus has given.

  7. #7
    2ofdem
    Guest
    They are starting with a clean slate and from what I have read they arent in too bad a shape financially. The chassis wasnt all that bad the aero was horrific but improved alot the engine was the limiting factor alot of the time this coming year with a strong engine manufacturer (one of the better engines of 2005) with a point to prove and potential customers to impress I think they will do well.

  8. #8
    2ofdem
    Guest
    Oh yeah I dont rate JB all that highly and believe the only reason he gets attention is because 90% of the press outside of europe for F1 originates from the UK.

  9. #9
    MW WDC SV FTL Nafe's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    8,665
    Webber > Nico> JB > Karthikeyan > Sato
    Nathan

    Speed Shots Photography | CAMS Gold Level Accredited Photographer
    Official Photographer 2013 - Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour | Shannons Nationals | Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Presented by Pirelli | Radical Australia Cup

    Join the Mark Webber Supporters Club - proud member since 1998

    Mark Webber you are a Grand Prix WINNAR!!!onewunjuan - Germany, Brazil 2009 - Spain , Monaco, Britain, Hungary 2010 - Brazil 2011 - Monaco, Britain 2012 - You fucking beauty!

  10. #10
    RX7 > Andy's Evo sejanus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    Wollongong
    Posts
    6,556
    I'm actually (cautiously) optimistic about the next years car.

  11. #11
    Custon User Title Borked Cplus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    the backwater
    Posts
    8,353
    were you not about the 05 car in March??
    Public Service Reminder

    Quote Originally Posted by boostin31 View Post
    I once 1/2 filled a powerade bottle with piss at a daft punk concert then launched it. I doubt the person on the receiving end even knew what hit them though.

  12. #12
    RX7 > Andy's Evo sejanus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    Wollongong
    Posts
    6,556
    no

  13. #13
    AIDS AndyMac's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Location
    NSW
    Posts
    2,165
    I agree with Sejanus.

    A team with the history of Williams won't make the same mistakes twice. I would assume that they will make sure twice that every "i" is dotted and every "t" crossed.

    I think they will surprise next year.
    If you can't beat 'em - Join 'em...

  14. #14
    Custon User Title Borked Cplus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    the backwater
    Posts
    8,353
    yes - they have sacked the bitch that drew the walrus and the work experience kid that calibrated the wind tunnel.
    Public Service Reminder

    Quote Originally Posted by boostin31 View Post
    I once 1/2 filled a powerade bottle with piss at a daft punk concert then launched it. I doubt the person on the receiving end even knew what hit them though.

  15. #15
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    melb
    Posts
    114
    Williams will be fine, so long as Webber finds a lucky streak somewhere, failing that you can always hope Nico can drive.

    but as ive questioned the great one i shall don a flame suit an run

    cheers

  16. #16
    Hurry The Fuck Up bigmuz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    Eastern Australia
    Posts
    4,671
    JB= fair weather friend- not the sort of bloke you need amidst so much change and uncertainty.

    I think the money issues are a worry, but if they sniff success they won't have problems sourcing some more $- shit, it works in other formulae, why not F1, as long as the core development budget is covered.

  17. #17
    NA all the way
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Ipswich
    Posts
    2
    williams should be fine with the ford cosworth v8 being a very good motor and cosworth have renowned success with their v8 in other formulas of motor racing. Also keke rosbergs son should be a good adition to the team and should motivate webber a bit more
    1980 Mazda Rx-7 (12A)
    1974 Mazda Rx-4 Coupe (13B)
    mmmmmmmmmmm Rotangs

  18. #18
    Carbon blob sector 7g Zac's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    London
    Posts
    10,175
    It's not a Ford Cosworth V8.

  19. #19
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    DD
    Posts
    1,771
    Quote Originally Posted by athlon
    Experience in v8's or v10's is irrelevent i think. A motor is a motor.
    nup. not when we're talking high stress motors here.. different piston speeds , block designs (etc) than a V10

    having said that, a F1 car is more than just a sum of it's parts, it all has to work together seamlessly.. hope franks boys can put together a good chassis to suit the shorter and lighter V8 motor

  20. #20
    Little engine that could. itsnotagsr's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    At work :(
    Posts
    13,243
    They're on Bridgestones right? Lets hope they pull their finger out this year!
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough horsepower." - Mark Donahue Penske Porsche 917

    "In Japan we no give fark for Subaru" - Trust Japan Technical Director
    (TM - AVENGE)

    "You can never have enough power. I remember when we had Group B cars... THEN we had enough power!"
    Juha Kankkunen - Rally of Argentina '02

  21. #21
    MW WDC SV FTL Nafe's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    8,665
    Tyre changes during races are back for 2006 IIRC, so that should put them back on a more even keel than the Michelins.
    Nathan

    Speed Shots Photography | CAMS Gold Level Accredited Photographer
    Official Photographer 2013 - Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour | Shannons Nationals | Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Presented by Pirelli | Radical Australia Cup

    Join the Mark Webber Supporters Club - proud member since 1998

    Mark Webber you are a Grand Prix WINNAR!!!onewunjuan - Germany, Brazil 2009 - Spain , Monaco, Britain, Hungary 2010 - Brazil 2011 - Monaco, Britain 2012 - You fucking beauty!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •