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Well now that I have March I guess I need to sort some stuff out:

Engines - we will negotiate with anyone who wants us
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I will take over the Lamborghini engines. Merzario will renew with them for another season. We'd also like to reach a hand out to Minardi and offer them a customer contract if they so wish.
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V8fan12 wrote:Engines - we will negotiate with anyone who wants us


Alfa Romeo is more than interested in providing March with engines. We either offer a one-year contract with no strings attached or a three-year contract (i.e. until the end of 1983) with a guarantee to provide March with any new version of our engines in exchange for deciding one of March's drivers during one of the contract years (you can choose which).
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Datsun purchase Brabham
Japanese car manufacturer Datsun has entered Formula 1 by buying a majority share in Motor Racing Developments shortly before the start of the 1981 season. The team originally planned to change the constructor name from Brabham-Renault to Datsun-Renault, but a dispute with FISA immediately after confirming the name will see the team continue as Brabham for the forseeable future.
It is understood that Datsun will not build their new chassis themselves, but have instead outsourced their work to Rosenforth Engineering, a Milton Keynes-based firm formed a few years ago by former racer Nigel Rosenforth.
In a statement released by Datsun today, the compant said "We've decided to enter Formula 1, because we feel it's a good way to get some brand awareness around the world." Datsun also confirmed why Rosenforth would be preparing the chassis. "We have got the means to design a chassis, which we are doing. But Rosenforth have the means to build the chassis and make it competitive, and made a very good proposal to us when we were looking for a partner."
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Renault is happy to supply any and all teams with our latest and greatest powerplant yet. Off the back of our first season supplying engines to other teams, 3 of the top 4 constructors were powered by Renault engines. This includes the Lotus team, to whom Renault engines were critical in their domination of 1980 and sweep of both titles. 10 of the 17 Grand Prix in 1980 were won by a Renault engine, and thanks to the extensive mileage we got last year by supplying 5 teams, our new 1981-spec engines will be our most reliable yet, with all the power you can expect from a turbo. No strings attached whatsoever, contract can be as long or as short as you like. We may ask you to employ a certain driver or two at some point, but this is only a request and you are by no means obligated to comply.
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Salamander wrote:Renault is happy to supply any and all teams with our latest and greatest powerplant yet. Off the back of our first season supplying engines to other teams, 3 of the top 4 constructors were powered by Renault engines. This includes the Lotus team, to whom Renault engines were critical in their domination of 1980 and sweep of both titles. 10 of the 17 Grand Prix in 1980 were won by a Renault engine, and thanks to the extensive mileage we got last year by supplying 5 teams, our new 1981-spec engines will be our most reliable yet, with all the power you can expect from a turbo. No strings attached whatsoever, contract can be as long or as short as you like. We may ask you to employ a certain driver or two at some point, but this is only a request and you are by no means obligated to comply.

McLaren are very highly interested in negotiating a potential deal.
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roblomas52 wrote:McLaren are very highly interested in negotiating a potential deal.


Believe me, you'd be better off with Alfa Romeo engines. We can give you exclusive support that Renault just cannot do, because of the sheer mass of teams they supply.
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Klon wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:McLaren are very highly interested in negotiating a potential deal.


Believe me, you'd be better off with Alfa Romeo engines. We can give you exclusive support that Renault just cannot do, because of the sheer mass of teams they supply.


Or with Hart engines, just because they'd be so cheap, you can still buy Alfa's or Renaults! :D
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Salamander wrote:Renault is happy to supply any and all teams with our latest and greatest powerplant yet. Off the back of our first season supplying engines to other teams, 3 of the top 4 constructors were powered by Renault engines. This includes the Lotus team, to whom Renault engines were critical in their domination of 1980 and sweep of both titles. 10 of the 17 Grand Prix in 1980 were won by a Renault engine, and thanks to the extensive mileage we got last year by supplying 5 teams, our new 1981-spec engines will be our most reliable yet, with all the power you can expect from a turbo. No strings attached whatsoever, contract can be as long or as short as you like. We may ask you to employ a certain driver or two at some point, but this is only a request and you are by no means obligated to comply.

Naturally, Restov are highly interested in continuing their partnership with Renault.
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Spirit will reserve its first seat to Italian driver Catalina Bertinelli, for the other seat, I will nominate the following offers:

David Kennedy
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Lamberto Leoni
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Bobby Rahal

For the test driver seat we will nominate Derek Warwick and the reserve seat will be filled by Hans Heyer
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Klon wrote:
V8fan12 wrote:Engines - we will negotiate with anyone who wants us


Alfa Romeo is more than interested in providing March with engines. We either offer a one-year contract with no strings attached or a three-year contract (i.e. until the end of 1983) with a guarantee to provide March with any new version of our engines in exchange for deciding one of March's drivers during one of the contract years (you can choose which).


We would like to take up the one-year contract please.

Also we will bid for the following drivers:

Driver 1
Jody Scheckter
Rene Arnoux
Mario Andretti
Jochen Mass

Driver 2
Rupert Keegan
Marc Surer
Derek Daly
Gianfranco Brancatelli

Reserve Driver
Riccardo Patrese
Danny Ongais

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Klon wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:McLaren are very highly interested in negotiating a potential deal.


Believe me, you'd be better off with Alfa Romeo engines. We can give you exclusive support that Renault just cannot do, because of the sheer mass of teams they supply.


You mean the exclusive support Osella got last year? A fat load of good that will do anyone.

Regardless, Renault are very interested in supplying McLaren for 1981 - the contract is on the table. Just specify how long you want it for.
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shinji was the one managing Ligier right? Since you kicked him out of the Ligier management seat, I'll just drop Eadbhard (sp? :?) from the choice list, leaving only Nurmester as the fictional driver choice. :)
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Lotus would like to continue the partnership with Renault for 1981 :)
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AxelP800 wrote:Lotus would like to continue the partnership with Renault for 1981 :)


Consider it continued, then. :)
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Thomas Nurmester accepts the Tyrrell offer.
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Salamander wrote:
AxelP800 wrote:Lotus would like to continue the partnership with Renault for 1981 :)


Consider it continued, then. :)


Oh I think what I mean is Lotus want to continue with Renault :oops:
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V8fan12 wrote:Rupert Keegan

As mentioned above, the previous Rupert Keegan hass been retconned into a fictional driver named Robert Kagan and who is controlled by myself and who would be happy to drive the second March.

Failing that, he'll take his talent to the Toleman reserve drive.
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First things first, I'll be happy to stick with Talbot/Matra for '81 IF it's possible for a capable member to run the engine division. If this isn't possible, then I will re-assess the engine plan.

Considering I've had no chance whatsoever to retain Laffite, we will bid to bring Jody Scheckter into the team as the lead driver. Failing that, we'll try and get Arnoux or Depailler.

For the second car, we'll bid for Warwick, Patrese and Eddie Cheever (in that order).
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Salamander wrote:
Klon wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:McLaren are very highly interested in negotiating a potential deal.


Believe me, you'd be better off with Alfa Romeo engines. We can give you exclusive support that Renault just cannot do, because of the sheer mass of teams they supply.


You mean the exclusive support Osella got last year? A fat load of good that will do anyone.

Regardless, Renault are very interested in supplying McLaren for 1981 - the contract is on the table. Just specify how long you want it for.

Does 2 years sound alright?
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roblomas52 wrote:
Salamander wrote:Regardless, Renault are very interested in supplying McLaren for 1981 - the contract is on the table. Just specify how long you want it for.

Does 2 years sound alright?

2 years will be fine.
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As agreed on the chat, Restov will purchase the 1980 Renault chassis' and engines, and run them as our own for 1981. Continuing the arrangement we had last year, the engines will promptly be renamed Ladas, for marketing reasons.
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V8fan12 wrote:
Klon wrote:
V8fan12 wrote:Engines - we will negotiate with anyone who wants us


Alfa Romeo is more than interested in providing March with engines. We either offer a one-year contract with no strings attached or a three-year contract (i.e. until the end of 1983) with a guarantee to provide March with any new version of our engines in exchange for deciding one of March's drivers during one of the contract years (you can choose which).


We would like to take up the one-year contract please.


Very well. Alfa Romeo and March sign a one-year engine contract.
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Arrows are very interested in securing a Renault engine supply.
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Nuppiz wrote:Thomas Nurmester accepts the Tyrrell offer.


And therefore Martini became the driver in the second seat :)
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kevinbotz wrote:Arrows are very interested in securing a Renault engine supply.


Renault agree to supply engines to Arrows for 2 years.
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In a change of heart, I'll be managing the Matra (formerly Talbot) engine supply. If anyone is interested in them, holla at me.
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Wolf would like to extend their engine partnership with Renault for a further three seasons.
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East Londoner wrote:Wolf would like to extend their engine partnership with Renault for a further three seasons.


Renault agree to an extended partnership with Wolf.
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Dats- er, Brabhram would naturally like to continue with Renault :mrgreen:
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Patrick Depailler
Goes to Brabham 1-60
Waits for Ligier 61-100
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Riccardo Patrese
Signs with Brabham 1-50
Waits for Ligier 51-90
Accepts March reserve 91-100
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Johnny Cecotto
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Denies 96-100
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Emerson Fittipaldi
Accepts McLaren contract 1-80
Waits for other offers 81-100
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Jody Scheckter
Ligier 1-50
McLaren 51-70
March 71-80
Retires from F1 81-100
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Jochen Mass
McLaren 1-70
Waits for March seat 71-100
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Dave Kennedy
Signs with Spirit 1-75
Denies offer 76-100
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Rene Arnoux accepts the March offer.

Jochen Mass, Marc Surer, Derek Daly and Ginafranco Brancatelli all wait to see if Robert Kagan signs with March

Danny Ongais
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Stays in America 46-100
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Derek Warwick
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Waits for McLaren 76-100
86, Warwick waits for a McLaren offer.

Eddie Cheever
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Enzo Coloni
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Renzo Zorzi
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Declines 66-100
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Piero Necchi
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Declines 71-100
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Alberto Colombo
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Declines 86-100
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The following teams still need to make more bids:
McLaren needs to bid for drivers for their second seat. Derek Warwick is looking for a McLaren drive.
March need to confirm whether they are signing Robert Kagan
Tyrrell needs to make more bids for the second seat. Martini has gone to Minardi.
Tyrrell, Datsun, Ligier, Toleman, McLaren, Minardi, Spirit and March need to make/confirm bids for their reserve seat.
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We confirm that Hans Heyer will fill our seat due to a BMW request
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Cool, Scheckter and Cheever's decent enough. We'll make a bid for Brian Henton to be our reserve driver.
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As he was not our first choice, we will not be signing Robert Kagan.
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Well, Kagan will go to Toleman as reserve driver then.

Also, V8fan12, if Kagan wasn't your first choice, why was he the first on your list? :P
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:Dats- er, Brabhram would naturally like to continue with Renault :mrgreen:


Renault are happy to continue providing Datsun/Brabham with engines. If you want a multi-year deal, just say how long you want it to be.
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McLaren will accept Warick.
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tommykl wrote:Well, Kagan will go to Toleman as reserve driver then.

Also, V8fan12, if Kagan wasn't your first choice, why was he the first on your list? :P

Would Kagan be interested in a race seat at Shadow? :P
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pasta_maldonado wrote:
tommykl wrote:Well, Kagan will go to Toleman as reserve driver then.

Also, V8fan12, if Kagan wasn't your first choice, why was he the first on your list? :P

Would Kagan be interested in a race seat at Shadow? :P

That works too :P
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