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Pirelli buyout won’t affect F1 deal

China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina) agreed on Sunday to buy tire maker Pirelli in a 7.1 billion euro ($7.7 billion) deal that will place one of the symbols of Italy’s manufacturing industry in Chinese hands.

The deal with Pirelli’s shareholders is the latest in a string of takeovers in Italy by cash-rich Chinese buyers, who can take advantage of a weak euro just as signs emerge that Europe is coming out of economic stagnation.

It will give ChemChina access to technology to make premium tires, which can be sold at higher margins, and give the Italian company a larger presence in the huge Chinese market.

ChemChina’s tire making unit China National Tire & Rubber will first buy the 26.2 percent Italian holding firm Camfin owns in Pirelli and will then launch a mandatory takeover bid for the rest.

The bid will be launched by a vehicle controlled by the Chinese state-owned group and partly owned by Camfin investors – Pirelli’s boss Marco Tronchetti Provera, Italian banks UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo, and Russia’s Rosneft, Camfin said in a statement.

The offer will be launched at 15 euros per share, valuing the group at 7.1 billion euros excluding net debt of almost 1 billion euros at the end of 2014. The ChemChina unit also envisages taking the world’s fifth-largest tire maker private.

Pirelli says its parent company’s change of ownership will not affect its Formula 1 programme

via Reuters

 

Force India unveil sleek new team livery

Force India have revealed a new team livery which will adorn their cars during the 2015 FIA Formula One World Championship.

The revised colour scheme, which was unveiled by Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg at a special launch in Mexico City on Wednesday, was presented on an old car following the team’s decision to delay the introduction of the new VJM08 until the second pre-season test of the year.

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Bernie Ecclestone sued for €345 million

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The German state bank BayernLB is suing Bernie Ecclestone and his family holding Bambino for around €345m (£270m) in relation to the sale of its stake in Formula One.

The news agency DPA says BayernLB announced the move in Munich on Friday.

The bank rejected a €25m settlement offer from Ecclestone in August, after a Munich court dropped a bribery case against the 84-year-old Englishman.

 

Maurizio Arrivabene possible new team principal for Ferrari 2015

arrivabene Just before the Qualy in the Abu Dhabi GP, some gossip has emerged in Twitter about the possible substitution of Marco Mattiachi as team  principal of the Scuderia Ferrari for the season 2015.

A lot of news have been seeing the light in the last days, not only about the drivers, but also the new contratcts for about 60 technical positions in Ferrari.

It is said that Sergio Marcchione, CEO of the Fiat-Chrysler group, is not satisfied with the work of Mattiachi at the Scuderia, so he has looked for another person to lead the team in the new Vettel era.

Maurizio Arrivabene, 57, is the VP of Global Communications of Phillip Morris International, so he has a lot of connections with Ferrari. Even, his wife is Stefania Bocchi, who works in the Ferrari Press Office.

Arrivabene also is a board member of the Juventus Football Club in Torino.

 

 

Caterham: 50 lay-offs and Alexander Rossi out

The new owners of Caterham F1 have begun to make changes at the team. Yesterday 50 people from the technical department have been laid off.

Today it was the turn for the drivers, with the American Alexander Rossi, who was attending the Friday practice and competing in GP2, saying goodbye in his twitter account.

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He has already found a seat in GP2 in the Campos Racing Team:

Alexander Rossi replaces Sato at Hockenheim

The coincidence of the GP2 event at Hockenheim and the Auto GP one at Red Bull Ring, a championship where Sato is the leader, has meant that the Japanese driver will miss the German round. Campos Racing has reached an agreement with Alexander Rossi for this round. 

Campos Racing will have a new driver at Hockenheim, next stop for the GP2 series taking place next weekend. An agreement has been reached between the Spanish outfit and the American-born driver Alexander Rossi, and thus Rossi will replace Kimiya Sato – in his first season in the series- at the wheel of one of the Campos Racing cars.

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His absence is due to dates clash, because both GP2 and Auto GP meetings take place next weekend. Taking into account Sato leads the Auto GP championship his working environment has decided to choose competing at the Red Bull Ring instead. 

Rossi, born on September 25, 1991 in Auburn (California, USA), already knows what is to win in the GP2 Series.

 

 

Christian Albers to be team manager of the Caterham F1 team new owners

As some sources say in Twitter, it’s a possibility that the  new owners of the Caterham F1 team, to be announced this week by Tony Fernandes, could name Christijan Albers the new team manager.

The pilot, who was also in the bets for a Formula E seat, drove during 2005 and 2007 in Formula One,  and is now in the Kolles team in DTM.

@Rowlinson_F1: https://twitter.com/Rowlinson_F1/status/484027016749268992

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Wednesday 2nd July update
Today has been officially confirmed that a group of Swiss and Middle East investors advised by Collin Kolles have acquired the Caterham F1 team.

Team manager Cyril Abiteboul is stepping down and former F1 driver Christijan Albers is assuming the role.

 

Tony Fernandes says bye to twitter, and maybe F1?

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Today Tony Fernandes was raging in twitter about his airline business, and it seems that has decided to close his twitter account.

He also wrote something about his F1 team, which he is upset due to the lack of results.

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Caterham on sale?