Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 12:59 am
He was just going to disneyland
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When was it confirmed? good news then.sgd wrote:u'll have to change your signature and location rah!![]()
Today I think...rah wrote:When was it confirmed? good news then.sgd wrote:u'll have to change your signature and location rah!![]()
Tim Routsis, Cosworth?s CEO said:Cosworth is a leading global authority on V8 engine technology. Next year is a brand new start for all concerned given 16 years of V10 engines. Some teams and manufacturers have absolutely no experience of V8s while others enjoy only limited experience. Cosworth, however, have excelled both historically, as well as in contemporary V8-powered international motorsport. The evidence of Cosworth?s V8 progress we have seen so far validates completely the expectation we have of enjoying a class-leading package given next season?s engine rule changes.
Full StatementOur experience and track record with V8 engines is unrivalled and we are naturally delighted to be alongside one of the most uncompromising and pure-spirited teams in Formula One. We have been working on the development of next year?s V8 since April 2004 and right from the onset, our performance targets have been set very aggressively. We are confident that our blue-chip partnership with WilliamsF1 can augment the record of winning the championship every decade since the 1960s. We have developed the 2006 Cosworth V8-CA engine with nothing but front-running success in mind for both the near and long-term. The involvement of Cosworth?s sister company, Pi, has been instrumental in achieving this outcome.
Add to that, they have a shared histoy of what it takes to win an F1 championship....go Willsworthmlittle wrote:That's what I was wondering about, julian...why is everyone seemingly wanting to rain on Williams's decision to use Cosworth power next year. I mean, Cosworth's been building great engines, not just in F1 but over here in NA open-wheel racing. As far as I know, Cosworth's been involved in CART/ChampCar since 1979, and their latest incarnation, the Ford-Cosworth XFE-2 turbo-engine, hasn't had a catastrophic engine failure for about 2-3 yrs.(how many engines in Formula 1 have gone belly up...?). In addition, Cosworth's been providing Chevy w/a normally-aspirated version for IndyCar-racing since mid-2003, and there's only been 2 minor failures since then, so it only sounds logical that Williams would go to an established engine company rather than beg, borrow or deal w/another.
They might laugh at us now Mfer, but remember the Wright Bros. By the end of the 07 season they will be shaking their heads in admiration of our astuteness.......(why is that fella standing behind me with a white coa.....mlittle wrote:Exactly.![]()