[Deleted User] wrote: » It'll be interesting to see what if any effects Brexit could bring. I wonder if temporary EU bases will be set up after the first few races.
dublinman1990 wrote: » I heard in the news this afternoon that the Honda plant in Swindon is on the verge of closure soon with 3,500 jobs lost. I would assume the deal that they have with providing the engines for Red Bull during this F1 season is largely unchanged. Is all of the work on their engines still being provided from Bracknell in Berkshire? I feel sorry for the 3,500 people who are now going to lose their jobs.
mickdw wrote: » We could always facilitate a few f1 teams to set up here!
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » They’re on the verge of announcing the decision but the closure isn’t scheduled until 2022. They plan to keep the administrative part but close the manufacturing part. But it’s still a lot of jobs. It’s like Dell closing in limerick. Completely devastating to a locality.
eviltimeban wrote: » Funny how this hasn't been mooted yet as a solution; how much space does an F1 factory take up? I'm sure some are bigger than others. But I would imagine there's plenty of industrial zoned land available, outside Dublin.
OSI wrote: » Motorsport is a pretty significant industry in the UK, there's a very large pool of talent that's not easy to recreate elsewhere. Moving a factory is one thing, rebuilding your team from the ground up with the appropriate skills and talent is a whole other planet of pain.
Ficus wrote: » A quick reminder that any talk of dodgey boxes and illegal streams will result in an immediate and permanent ban from boards.ie as per the charter.
Rossi IRL wrote: » Simon Lazenby
Jordan 199 wrote: »
Jordan 199 wrote: » Rossi IRL wrote: » Simon Lazenby He was presenting at the McLaren launch last week. That means they are foooked
elperello wrote: » I'm not comfortable with the premature grave dancing going on over Williams. Time enough when we see what they can do.