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    VW looking at F1

    Will VW Group look to enter Formula 1? > F1 News > Grandprix.com

    I'd like to see a Golf going around an F1 track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by starionx View Post
    Will VW Group look to enter Formula 1? > F1 News > Grandprix.com

    I'd like to see a Golf going around an F1 track.
    Nah mate, get a Kombi against those soft drivers that thing will smash Vettel!

    Get Webber to drive it!

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    More likely via Porsche or Lamborghini than directly via VW
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    My bet is Bentley. Afterall, it's his proposal...
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    My bet is Porsche, Bentley or maybe even Bugatti.

    VW or Audi may go in as the 'name' engine supplier to get into the sport, then i reckon they'll try to go to a full works team under the guise of one of the first three brands.

    Audi are only interested in Le Mans, and VW are putting most of their efforts into WRC for the next 5 years.
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    Either way, a loss making venture for VAG on the whole. Look at the likes of Honda, Toyota, Jaguar, BMW all of whom had a full on works teams over the past 10 years. All pulled out as it makes no economic sense and the road cars will suffer as a result as it will drain valuable R&D spend (Example in point - Honda). And these days, the direct transfer of technology from F1 to road cars isn't as great as it use to be.

    Best for VAG to stick with Le Mans and Rally I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finance_Analyst View Post
    Either way, a loss making venture for VAG on the whole. Look at the likes of Honda, Toyota, Jaguar, BMW all of whom had a full on works teams over the past 10 years. All pulled out as it makes no economic sense and the road cars will suffer as a result as it will drain valuable R&D spend (Example in point - Honda). And these days, the direct transfer of technology from F1 to road cars isn't as great as it use to be.

    Best for VAG to stick with Le Mans and Rally I think.
    However its funny the KERS system from the Toyota is now running in this years Toyota Le Mans car

    BMW mastered ESC further due to traction control on their 2007-8 Formula 1 cars.

    Problem is today is Formula 1 has become controlled thus it doesn't offer many companies the freedom to innovate new technology due to "bans" and what not.

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    Volkswagen could develop a single engine then give it to several teams to run under it's various brands.

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    I'd love to see an F1 team under the Lamborghini or Bugatti names. Bugatti has some good motorsport history, they even won Le Mans back in 2003.
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    As long as they find a driver who can recover like this, they'll be fine whatever brand/badge they use.

    And yes to the end of the video thats the engine screaming lol, i love it

    If your into Formula 1 regardless of team.

    Mclaren are just about to release their new car live on FB video link! (not a Mclaren fan but i love the hype pre season!)

    http://www.facebook.com/vodafonemcla...31660510251116
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