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Y2kGoofball
08-03-2004, 01:41 PM
Wonder whose getting the boot? Maybe Radisich back to england?

Craig Lowndes confirms 2005 V8 plans
Release Date: 03/08/2004
Three-time V8 Supercar Champion Craig Lowndes will remain a Ford driver but with a new home, today announcing that he will drive for Queensland based Triple Eight Race Engineering. The decision will become effective from the start of the 2005 racing season.

Lowndes will complete the 2004 season with the Ford Performance Racing team before linking with Triple Eight Race Engineering in January 2005.

“I'm pleased to stay in the Ford family, that was first and foremost in the decision,”
said Lowndes.

“Nat and I have always felt at home with the Ford family since joining in 2001.
We are committed to Ford and to winning for Ford.

“The decision to change Ford teams was by no means an easy one, but I felt it was necessary to be closer to the everyday running of the team. With Brisbane being the home of Triple Eight Race Engineering and our family being based in South East Queensland, I can look forward to forging a strong working relationship with everyone on the team.

“My desire is to be able to make more of a contribution to the team and the best way to do that without compromising our family life was to be racing out of Queensland.

“The people at Ford Performance Racing have been outstanding and my decision is in no way a reflection on the dedication that they have put into the program.
I know that they will be a very strong race team and I look forward to battling with them on the track from the 2005 season.

“This announcement does clear the air for everyone. For the remainder of 2004 our goal of being competitive, especially at Bathurst, remains an absolute priority”.

President of Ford Australia Tom Gorman praised Lowndes for his commitment to Ford and welcomed Lowndes' ongoing involvement in the Ford Racing program.

“He's a key component of the plan,” said Mr Gorman.

“There's no doubt it's somewhat disappointing that he's leaving Ford Performance Racing, but everyone at the Ford Motor Company respects his decision.

“Importantly the Ford Motor Company's partnership with Ford Performance Racing and its parent company Prodrive remains extremely strong. Together we are working towards success on the track and I know that everyone is dedicated to making this happen.

“Overall the Ford Racing program and the V8 Supercar Championship Series are in a very strong position. The fact that there are eight fulltime and very professional Ford V8 teams in this country is testimony to that.

“Ford Racing will remain on the priority list at Ford Australia for many years to come.”

Director of Ford Performance Racing David Flint expressed nothing but praise for Lowndes and briefly outlined the direction for the team.

“Craig Lowndes is without doubt a class act and he'll remain a good friend of Ford Performance Racing,” said Mr Flint.

“We will all be sad to see him leave the team, but I believe you will see the true character of our team over the second half of this year and Craig will be very much part of that.

“We have a very good group of major partners including Ford, Caterpillar, Castrol, Ford Credit, Dunlop and Delphi. Our commitment to giving them a great return on their investments has not changed.

“Just last week we announced Dave Ward as our new Team Manager and our Race Engine Team Leader will be Rob Benson. They will work with Chief Engineer John Russell and our first class group of people. These appointments, as well as some other changes within the team, are going to put us in the right direction.

Triple Eight Race Engineering Managing Director Roland Dane welcomed Craig Lowndes to his team and underlined his commitment to continuing Ford's resurgence in the V8 Supercar Series.

“I simply can't wait for the first time Craig Lowndes gets aboard our Falcon,”
said Dane.

“We are in this game to win and that's what I know Craig is all about.

“Simply plugging a driver into a car does not automatically make you a winner, but I can tell you there will be a spring in everyone's step at our home base right now. This will only add to the momentum we have developed during the year and everyone is very enthused about the direction of the team and our prospects of success.

Manager - Motorsport Operations for the Ford Motor Company Stephen Kruk said the decision by Lowndes had lifted the whole game of V8 Supercars.

“For those who watch the sport, especially Ford fans, it will only get better,”
said Mr Kruk.

“We are serious about racing and serious about winning. A true spirit of competition amongst Ford teams will result in race wins and championships for the Blue Oval.
The increase in popularity of V8 Supercars over the past 12 months can only be put down to one thing - the comeback and Championship win by Ford”.

“Our desire is to develop a series of race teams that are all capable of winning the championship. It can't be left to current champion Marcos Ambrose and the Stone Brothers Racing team on their own,” said Kruk.

“It has to be a fight that includes all the Ford race teams. We want a level playing field and our partners in racing who carry the Ford badge understand our desire and our mission - to deliver success”.

Round 8 of the 13 round V8 Supercar Championship Series visits Sydney's Oran Park on August 13-15.

VQ
08-03-2004, 11:51 PM
Should be in the v8c forum, but I heard from mymate today, he hasnt' really won a round since leaving HRT, so obviously ford isn't good enough, and he is contracted with them till 2006 and then he will go back to Holden if he doesn't get a win.

Y2kGoofball
08-04-2004, 03:38 AM
it doesnt nessecarily have to be restricted to the V8 Challenge forum just because its V8 Supercar news :rolleyes:

lewi
08-04-2004, 04:53 AM
Personally, I think SBR should ditch Ingall and take Lowndes..!

Y2kGoofball
08-04-2004, 06:19 PM
I thought thats what they were going to do :blush:

Boy was I wrong :o

Mickcals
08-04-2004, 07:36 PM
nah that wouldnt work.

There would be too much ego in one team which will mean that either Lowndes or Ambrose will assume the title of No 1 driver for the team.

If just wouldnt work, which is why we never saw a Skaife/Murphy HRT outfit.

D_Man
08-05-2004, 12:26 AM
Are you saying that Ingall isn't a bigger ego-maniac than Lowndes :) Ingall is the biggest self-promoter in V8 Supercars :D

lewi
08-05-2004, 01:27 AM
Id rather Lowndes be in SBR than Ambrose AND Ingall. go the 1 car team idea!!!! :D

Bo0
08-05-2004, 02:25 AM
lol, definitley, he'll blitz the competition...

Well, it could be a ploy by Ford Austrailia to "spread the eggs around" so-to-speak. They obviously want to have more than one sucessful team, which is what they attempted with FPR, but the team is still in development and still will be a while off till success i think.

Lowndes just decided that he wanted to be with a team that is capable of getting good results, shown by redisich's consistency over the last couple of years. Hopefully they can keep the rat and ditch wilson; him and Radisich will make a great team.

lewi
08-05-2004, 03:10 AM
The probs with FPR is 1. Engines developed in UK...bleh
2. Haven't been allowed to test. No matter what budget, you'll always perform poorly.

888 Racing has shown glimpses of pace, but i feel it'll be at least 1 more yr b4 they can make any proper impact, even with lowndes

wello
08-05-2004, 04:39 AM
Lewi give yourself a uppercut :p
no team in there right mind would sack drivers than are coming 4th and 5th in the championship

hopefully 888 racing may give Lowndes the car he needs they have shown good speed but with poor drivers Lowndes is one of the better drivers out there FMC must have egg on there face with him leaving FPR but thats what happens when you get poms trying to make aussie muscle

lewi
08-05-2004, 05:24 AM
Lol, true. I guess 4th and 5th is good in this level of championship :O

VQ
08-05-2004, 05:56 AM
if it was C grade motorcorss, at the end of the year they would be going up to B grade, sorry random quote.

Y2kGoofball
08-05-2004, 02:31 PM
dont forget ... the drivers go where the money is, and theres been a few drivers who have said that :D

At the end of contracts really drivers can go anywhere of "the price is right", but they dont promote that, they rather promote "I want a team thats done this ..."

Keep it in mind :idea:

Mickcals
08-05-2004, 04:10 PM
There is no doubt that Triple 888 make reliable cars, the question can they make a fast race car, thats one thing they have lacked this year, whereas FPR have made a fast race car but not a relialbe one (note Glenn Seton at Barbagallo who in half the race made up half the feild and was lapping the same times as Bright/Richo/Ambrose, until he was punted off track and died)

Y2kGoofball
08-05-2004, 04:23 PM
yeah but FPR "Have no power"

I dont think Lowndes went to 888 for "The Power", otherwise he would've gone back to Holden ^_^

VQ
08-05-2004, 08:39 PM
They have no power and no reliabilty at all, cos it's a ford, and ford pay tonnes ofmoney to get Holden drivers so loyalty gopes out the window, the highest payed v8 supercar drivers are Ford drivers cos of that.

lewi
08-06-2004, 12:05 AM
But you have to admit, the Fords are improving. I agree that the holdens are better in this point of time.

Y2kGoofball
08-06-2004, 05:11 AM
VQ WTF :confused: All I read was gibberish ^_^

I agree that the holdens are better in this point of time yeah but only because now they've finally understood the VY, and look, next year they'll be onto VZ's (which shouldnt be that much different)

Thus why Falcons were better last year, ALL the Holden teams with VY's struggled. Look as Richards, he was in a VX and doing fine till Perkins swapped to the VY then problems kicked in &(

Bo0
08-06-2004, 06:46 AM
There is no doubt that Triple 888 make reliable cars, the question can they make a fast race car, thats one thing they have lacked this year, whereas FPR have made a fast race car but not a relialbe one (note Glenn Seton at Barbagallo who in half the race made up half the feild and was lapping the same times as Bright/Richo/Ambrose, until he was punted off track and died)

Yeah Seto's car is flying at the moment it has been going fairly well over the last few races. The car Lowndes is running is a total dark horse, i say ditch it and rebuild; but then again now that FPR knwo that he will not be ther for much longer, i doubt they will bother.

Perko_Rulz
08-07-2004, 05:50 AM
Y2K, that is spot on. Last year Richo was in with a chance until the change over. I think they had trouble with engine parts from the states initially then alternator or electrical circuit problems at Hidden Valley I think. It continued to be a problem through out the rest of the season too though didn't it?

D_Man
08-07-2004, 06:33 PM
I think the biggest problem for the Holden teams has been working out how to get the "new" front-end to work. It is very different from what they have been used to and the Ford guys didn't have to adapt at all.

Now that the Holden teams understand the dynamics of the front-end better they are showing that they can more than match the Fords again.