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Will Cosworth be priced out with 2013 rules?
« on: May 23, 2011, 12:09:42 PM »

Meeting teams price point looks impossible for famous engine builder.       
I thought the new rules were supposed to mean more engine suppliers in F1, not less.  :o .


While rival engine manufacturers are playing their cards close to their chests, it is believed Cosworth’s support for the 2013 engine formula is definitely wavering.

In a meeting with the suppliers and the FIA in Barcelona, the federation’s president Jean Todt reportedly proposed that detuned V8s be able to compete alongside the new four-cylinder turbo engines.

Auto Motor und Sport reports that Cosworth, the independent British marque that was heavily supported by the FIA for its F1 return last year, told Todt they are not in a position to provide four-cylinder engines at a competitive price in 2013.

"The one aspect of the 2013 regulations that concerns us," admitted Cosworth’s Mark Gallagher, "is that we know that our customers do not have an appetite to spend more money on formula one engines."

But an unnamed team boss believes Todt’s proposed compromise would require that the four-cylinder turbos perform better than the V8s in 2013.

"Then Cosworth will have no more customers," he is quoted as saying. "Who will voluntarily buy an engine that is worse than the others?"

Bernie Ecclestone, therefore, proposes an alternative compromise.

"Jean can achieve all of his goals with the current V8s," said the F1 chief executive. "He can equip them with KERS, he can limit the fuel and we can postpone the introduction of the four-cylinders for two years."

Nextgen-auto.com,Today.



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Offline Scott

Re: Will Cosworth be priced out with 2013 rules?
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2011, 01:24:57 PM »
How to save money in F1.  Pinch the suppliers by setting prices.
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