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Author Topic: David Richards and Aston Martin.  (Read 863 times)

Offline cosworth151

David Richards and Aston Martin.
« on: March 08, 2007, 09:08:03 PM »
David Richards is expected to announce tomorrow that his bid to take over Aston Martin has been accepted. Could this mean that Prodrive could become Aston Martin F1?

Aston Martin is managed by Ulrich Bez, who was involved with the TAG Turbo and Porsche V12/Arrows programs. I've even read speculation that they might look to the Cosworth CA 2.4 V8 for power. (Be still, my heart!) With the engine freeze, Cosworth should be able to keep up with the major manufacturers.

He is also tied in with Naeem Capital, so fianancing should be do-able.

Now, lets hope for the same British Racing Green the A-M uses on their ALMS cars.


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Re: David Richards and Aston Martin.
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2007, 09:20:40 PM »
On the button!
It is understood that Prodrive, set to be F1's twelfth team in 2008, has been successful in its recently reported bid to buy Aston Martin.

Backed by US and Middle East investors, Warwickshire based Prodrive's boss David Richards led a consortium that reportedly bid an estimated $900 million to buy the English car manufacturer from Ford.

The ultimate price may have increased to as much as (US) $965 million, with a deal set to be announced on Friday at the Geneva auto show.

Prodrive declined to comment, but Ford may have favoured Prodrive's offer because the company already runs Aston Martin's racing programme for sports cars.

Aston Martin raced eleven times in F1 in 1959-60.

Great post cosworth:
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