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AndreaModa wrote:So day 1 of the auction took place today. I kept one eye on it whilst at work, and I have to say, something seems a bit odd about it all. £160 RRP race boots bought for £220 plus VAT. Six notebooks for £200. All very inflated prices, so absolutely no chance that I was coming out of it with anything - not that it bothers me too much, I have enough Marussia merch already! It almost seemed like there was a bit of artificial inflation going on.

The sad thing was the race cars from last year fetched £52k (Max) and £54k (Jules) which is an absolute steal when you consider the price that some old F1 cars go for on eBay. To buy such a recent F1 car for that sort of money is madness. Craig Scarborough commented on Twitter that they were the only bargains of the whole day!

Anyone else feeling brave enough to admit they paid crazy money for something? ;)

I guess that it was a situation where most people can afford something like a pair of racing boots but, by comparison, the old cars themselves would appeal to a more limited customer base - the resultant competition for the lower priced items therefore pushing those prices up more rapidly, but the higher value cars being contested by fewer bidders and therefore going for a relative bargain.
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AndreaModa wrote:So day 1 of the auction took place today. I kept one eye on it whilst at work, and I have to say, something seems a bit odd about it all. £160 RRP race boots bought for £220 plus VAT. Six notebooks for £200. All very inflated prices, so absolutely no chance that I was coming out of it with anything - not that it bothers me too much, I have enough Marussia merch already! It almost seemed like there was a bit of artificial inflation going on.

The sad thing was the race cars from last year fetched £52k (Max) and £54k (Jules) which is an absolute steal when you consider the price that some old F1 cars go for on eBay. To buy such a recent F1 car for that sort of money is madness. Craig Scarborough commented on Twitter that they were the only bargains of the whole day!

Anyone else feeling brave enough to admit they paid crazy money for something? ;)

Apparently Gene Haas bought one of the cars.
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AndreaModa wrote:So day 1 of the auction took place today. I kept one eye on it whilst at work, and I have to say, something seems a bit odd about it all. £160 RRP race boots bought for £220 plus VAT. Six notebooks for £200. All very inflated prices, so absolutely no chance that I was coming out of it with anything - not that it bothers me too much, I have enough Marussia merch already! It almost seemed like there was a bit of artificial inflation going on.

The sad thing was the race cars from last year fetched £52k (Max) and £54k (Jules) which is an absolute steal when you consider the price that some old F1 cars go for on eBay. To buy such a recent F1 car for that sort of money is madness. Craig Scarborough commented on Twitter that they were the only bargains of the whole day!

Anyone else feeling brave enough to admit they paid crazy money for something? ;)

Apparently Gene Haas bought one of the cars.


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More likely he wants it as a show car.
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Captain Hammer wrote:More likely he wants it as a show car.


Pirelli bought one of HRT's old chassis for the same purpose, but couldn't find any of their show rooms that wanted it :lol:
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Captain Hammer wrote:More likely he wants it as a show car.

Next thing you know, Tony Stewart tries to squeeze his body in it.
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List of Marussia creditors:

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Also Ferrari, McLaren, Manor, Glock, Shanghai, Catalunya, FIA and FOM are in the list..so sad :(
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f1andrea wrote:List of Marussia creditors:

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Also Ferrari, McLaren, Manor, Glock, Shanghai, Catalunya, FIA and FOM are in the list..so sad :(

Given that Timo Glock's name features quite high up the list, it suggests that perhaps he hadn't been fully paid off when Marussia pushed him out of the team a few years ago in favour of Chilton, which can only add insult to injury. I can also imagine that the inhabitants of Cherwell will not be pleased to see that their council was owed over £56,000 from the team that will now have to be written off...

I imagine that both Ferrari and McLaren will be smarting a bit from the losses that they've made there - there was an article in The Telegraph that indicated that is just the list of unsecured creditors, so it doesn't include a further debt of around £13.2 million that was owed to Lloyds Development Capital. However, even Lloyds will be having to write off most of that debt, since Marussia's assets and current account comes to about £2.2 million - the unsecured creditors, meanwhile, can forget all hopes of payment. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/news ... -team.html
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Ferrari have nobody to blame but themselves - they pass as much of the costs on to customers as they canm
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mario wrote:I can also imagine that the inhabitants of Cherwell will not be pleased to see that their council was owed over £56,000 from the team that will now have to be written off...


If the fools sat round the table at Cherwell District Council had any sense, they would have written that amount off ages ago as a goodwill gesture to keep the team (and thus roughly 200 of its council tax-paying citizens, plus suppliers - a whole load of the companies in that list are in the Banbury area) in employment and out of dole queues.

For what it's worth though, I understand motorsport teams are some of the worst when it comes to invoices and paying creditors, even before trouble like what has happened to Marussia. I know that Prodrive for instance take a serious amount of chasing up just to pay for small amounts of work carried out by other companies for them. Unfortunately I suspect it's crept into the ideology of how these operation are run, hence why so many are owed money by Marussia in the list above.
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I really hope they can be on the grid on 2015, but if this will happen, would be more than a miracle at this point, they have probably (because is not official) sold their factory, would be a crazy resurrection
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this happened two days ago

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f1andrea wrote:this happened two days ago

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Have they started a moving company?
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Do we know whereabouts that truck was spotted? I suspect it was probably just the buyers moving it to a new location.
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DanielPT wrote:
Rob Dylan wrote:
f1andrea wrote:this happened two days ago

[img]image[/img]

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Have they started a moving company?


need either barn style doors or an roller door really on a moving van (I work for a moving company)
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New auction is up, with 2014 cars, btw what's this car???

"Marrusia V10 F1 race car, Chassis number MFIT-DC001"

http://cagp.auctionhq.net/view-auctions ... lot/45751/


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WeirdKerr wrote:
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Rob Dylan wrote:*chair begins shaking*
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Have they started a moving company?


need either barn style doors or an roller door really on a moving van (I work for a moving company)


Somehow, I though that could be a roller door.
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tumbano wrote:New auction is up, with 2014 cars, btw what's this car???

"Marrusia V10 F1 race car, Chassis number MFIT-DC001"

http://cagp.auctionhq.net/view-auctions ... lot/45751/


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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:AFAIK it's a repainted Super Aguri SA06 used for exhibition puropses

That's right, they run it in Moscow City Racing, I believe.
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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:AFAIK it's a repainted Super Aguri SA06 used for exhibition puropses

That's right, they run it in Moscow City Racing, I believe.
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The SA06 looks good in Marussia painting, i have to say
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So this is a car that's climbed out of an oily grave... twice? What next - Gene Haas buying it and painting it in his colours for a blast round the New Jersey circuit that never was?
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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:
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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:AFAIK it's a repainted Super Aguri SA06 used for exhibition puropses

That's right, they run it in Moscow City Racing, I believe.
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The SA06 looks good in Marussia painting, i have to say

Someone needs to go on a photoshop spree and paint all their favourite reject liveries onto the Super Aguri one. The chassis is just so nice that it suits just about most bright colours.
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Simtek wrote:You know what? Bathplug it. That's going to be my new avatar. A Super Aguri in Marussia colours.


'Yo dawg, we heard you liked F1 rejects...'

In fact, given that the SA06 was a reworking of the SA05, which was in turn a reworking of the Arrows A23, it's almost a case of a reject chassis, based on a reject chassis which based on a reject chassis, painted in the colours of a reject team...
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Simtek wrote:You know what? Bathplug it. That's going to be my new avatar. A Super Aguri in Marussia colours.


'Yo dawg, we heard you liked F1 rejects...'

In fact, given that the SA06 was a reworking of the SA05, which was in turn a reworking of the Arrows A23, it's almost a case of a reject chassis, based on a reject chassis which based on a reject chassis, painted in the colours of a reject team...


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Oh my god, it's crazy..I've never see this car with this colors!
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DanielPT wrote:
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Simtek wrote:You know what? Bathplug it. That's going to be my new avatar. A Super Aguri in Marussia colours.


'Yo dawg, we heard you liked F1 rejects...'

In fact, given that the SA06 was a reworking of the SA05, which was in turn a reworking of the Arrows A23, it's almost a case of a reject chassis, based on a reject chassis which based on a reject chassis, painted in the colours of a reject team...


Reject to the power of 4 equals to awesome.


Looking closer, I'm reasonably sure that's Max Chilton driving...reject^5
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Reject to the power of 4 equals to awesome.


Looking closer, I'm reasonably sure that's Max Chilton driving...reject^5

The fact that it's Talent = Reject to the power of infinity.
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Simtek wrote:
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Reject to the power of 4 equals to awesome.


Looking closer, I'm reasonably sure that's Max Chilton driving...reject^5

The fact that it's Talent = Reject to the power of infinity.

Let's not forget Sakon Yamamoto might have driven this chassis in the past, too.
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Backmarker wrote:
DanielPT wrote:
Backmarker wrote:'Yo dawg, we heard you liked F1 rejects...'

In fact, given that the SA06 was a reworking of the SA05, which was in turn a reworking of the Arrows A23, it's almost a case of a reject chassis, based on a reject chassis which based on a reject chassis, painted in the colours of a reject team...


Reject to the power of 4 equals to awesome.


Looking closer, I'm reasonably sure that's Max Chilton driving...reject^5

The same car also used to be known once as the Minardi PS04. Never raced, but some parts of it were re-used on the PS04B.
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Reject to the power of 4 equals to awesome.


Looking closer, I'm reasonably sure that's Max Chilton driving...reject^5

The same car also used to be known once as the Minardi PS04. Never raced, but some parts of it were re-used on the PS04B.
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And that Minardi PS04 was tested by Nicolas Kiesa

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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:
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Looking closer, I'm reasonably sure that's Max Chilton driving...reject^5

The same car also used to be known once as the Minardi PS04. Never raced, but some parts of it were re-used on the PS04B.
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And that Minardi PS04 was tested by Nicolas Kiesa

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And that Minardi PS04 was driven by Gianmaria Bruni.

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The Marussia auction has been postponed!!
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That awkward moment when people don't get my 'shadow of arrows' pun or think it wasn't funny :cry:
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This wrote:That awkward moment when people don't get my 'shadow of arrows' pun or think it wasn't funny :cry:


I'd imagine it was understood. Just reject-based maths takes priority as we aim to take one joke as far as possible, before moving onto the next one.
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This wrote:That awkward moment when people don't get my 'shadow of arrows' pun or think it wasn't funny :cry:

To be perfectly honest, I didn't actually notice you'd written it :P

But now that you mention it, it's a damn good one, especially considering I just read a whole article on Arrows and its creation.

Speaking of puns, I really liked Super Aguri, because unlike the overly British-corporate attitude at the works team, they seemed to have the real Spirit of Honda.
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Reject ^8

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