Red Bull confirms Jaguar-Ford Take Over
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Red Bull confirms Jaguar-Ford Take Over
Austrian energy drink firm Red Bull has taken over the Jaguar Formula One team from Ford, Red Bull's owner told a newspaper on Sunday.
"It is true, we bought Jaguar Racing at the weekend," Red Bull's billionaire owner Dietrich Mateschitz was quoted as saying by Austria's Salzburger Nachrichten on its website.
Mateschitz's comments confirmed media reports that a deal had been reached just before Monday evening's deadline for entries to the 2005 Championship. He did not, however, say how much Red Bull had paid.
Ford have reportedly spent about $2 million a week keeping the team afloat since the end of the season that finished last month.
The takeover should secure the future of the 300-strong Milton Keynes-based team and end talk of other Formula One teams having to run three cars next year to make up the numbers on an otherwise depleted grid.
Mateschitz said he could not provide job guarantees but added that he had no plans to change the team's leadership in the short term, the newspaper said.
Asked whether the team would sign Austrian driver Christian Klien, who made his F1 debut at Jaguar last season and was sponsored by Red Bull, Mateschitz said he would be considered.
"Like other drivers, he will come to testing as of late November," Mateschitz said. "But it is true that a second season for Christian after his debut would make sense."
The team will use a Cosworth engine this season because there is too little time to make changes to the car's design, the newspaper said. "But I can imagine a change in 2006," Mateschitz added.
Red Bull will end its sponsorship of the Swiss-based Sauber team, the newspaper reported.
Red Bull was involved with the now-defunct Arrows team and has been involved in Formula One and motor racing for years as well as in a range of action sports.
"It is true, we bought Jaguar Racing at the weekend," Red Bull's billionaire owner Dietrich Mateschitz was quoted as saying by Austria's Salzburger Nachrichten on its website.
Mateschitz's comments confirmed media reports that a deal had been reached just before Monday evening's deadline for entries to the 2005 Championship. He did not, however, say how much Red Bull had paid.
Ford have reportedly spent about $2 million a week keeping the team afloat since the end of the season that finished last month.
The takeover should secure the future of the 300-strong Milton Keynes-based team and end talk of other Formula One teams having to run three cars next year to make up the numbers on an otherwise depleted grid.
Mateschitz said he could not provide job guarantees but added that he had no plans to change the team's leadership in the short term, the newspaper said.
Asked whether the team would sign Austrian driver Christian Klien, who made his F1 debut at Jaguar last season and was sponsored by Red Bull, Mateschitz said he would be considered.
"Like other drivers, he will come to testing as of late November," Mateschitz said. "But it is true that a second season for Christian after his debut would make sense."
The team will use a Cosworth engine this season because there is too little time to make changes to the car's design, the newspaper said. "But I can imagine a change in 2006," Mateschitz added.
Red Bull will end its sponsorship of the Swiss-based Sauber team, the newspaper reported.
Red Bull was involved with the now-defunct Arrows team and has been involved in Formula One and motor racing for years as well as in a range of action sports.
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^ Sauber is in talks with VW and Audi for 2006.. so he'll drop the past years rebadged ferrari engine which will completely revamp things..
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It gets even more interesting:
Ford Motor Company and Cosworth are jointly announcing today that Cosworth has been purchased by Kevin Kalkhoven and Gerald Forsythe, co-owners of the Champ Car World Series and heads of the PKV and Forsythe Championship Racing Champ Car teams, respectively.
Ford Motor Company and Cosworth are jointly announcing today that Cosworth has been purchased by Kevin Kalkhoven and Gerald Forsythe, co-owners of the Champ Car World Series and heads of the PKV and Forsythe Championship Racing Champ Car teams, respectively.
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Red Bull are talking to Gerhard Berger as being the Team Director role..
Christian Klein from former Jag will most likely stay as #1 driver..
#2 driver - is supposedly coming from the U.S. as this would really boost the Red Bull driver search bs.. All kinds of CART and IRL interest I'm told.. from carpentier, to Tracy to Bourdeais.. but Almendinger's name keeps coming up..
#3 driver - trying to pry back Liuzzi from the clutches of Ferrari
#4 driver - what's da Matta ? heh heh
But yet again, they're considering DC as they want experience ..
Christian Klein from former Jag will most likely stay as #1 driver..
#2 driver - is supposedly coming from the U.S. as this would really boost the Red Bull driver search bs.. All kinds of CART and IRL interest I'm told.. from carpentier, to Tracy to Bourdeais.. but Almendinger's name keeps coming up..
#3 driver - trying to pry back Liuzzi from the clutches of Ferrari
#4 driver - what's da Matta ? heh heh
But yet again, they're considering DC as they want experience ..
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