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Ilmor Updates

BEN

Joined Sep 2005
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Lancashire UK
It has been over a month since Ilmor GP Team Principal Mario Illien announced the temporary suspension of the team’s race programme and now it’s time for an update…

Today at the Ilmor Engineering factory in Northampton Illien and Managing Director Steve Miller announced that the Ilmor GP race team will be slimmed down to a ‘skeleton’ crew focusing on the continued development of the engine – as a consequence many of the original Ilmor GP team personnel will be released from their contracts from the end of May 2007 onwards and will be free to pursue other opportunities. Speaking about the announcement Illien said:

“Whilst our commitment to finding a title sponsor and suitable Ilmor GP partners to make racing a viable financial option continues in full force, it is senseless to employ an entire race team when our track activity has ceased albeit on a temporary basis.

“I know that it’s hard for people to understand why we have stopped racing and some people have been quick to judge our withdrawal from the MotoGP World Championship but I remain upbeat and I still strongly believe that we will find a financial partner for the team. In the mean time we have to restructure and put in place a smaller team dedicated to engine development.”

“I attended the Dorna sponsorship workshop in Barcelona a couple of weeks ago and it is clear that further work needs to be done to make the sport more appealing to commercial partners” Illien added.

“Key people outside of the sport don’t really understand what MotoGP is and the fantastic opportunity it represents by association. I also think that people perhaps underestimated the impact that the decline in tobacco sponsorship would have on the sport. Added to this potential corporate sponsors are much more environmentally aware these days – I’m a strong believer that environmental issues and professional motorsport shouldn’t be mutually exclusive. There are plenty of opportunities to be explored on this front.”

Whilst both Ilmor GP riders Jeremy McWilliams and Andrew Pitt remain under contract Illien has been happy to loan Pitt to World Superbike team Hannspree Ten Kate Honda for the race in Valencia whilst Frenchman Sebastien Charpentier recovered from his fractured coccyx and again this weekend in Assen as the team run a third bike at their home race. Commenting on the riders Illien said:

“I’m pleased that Andrew performed so well in Valencia for Hanspree Ten Kate Honda, he demonstrates the flair and ability that we still believe he has. Both Andrew and Jeremy have done a fantastic job for Ilmor GP under difficult circumstances and I want to thank them for their on- going patience and understanding. I

f all goes to plan and we manage to secure the funding to get back out for the remainer of the 2007 season then of course I would love to have both riders back on board.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BEN @ Apr 30 2007, 02:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>personnel will be released from their contracts from the end of May 2007 onwards and will be free to pursue other opportunities.
sacked or fired in other words
i now view ilmor in a totaly different light, there users !!
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The problem is who wants to sponsor a team that far behind. The only time they get tv coverage is when they are being lapped.

Hopefully IF they come back McWilliams and Pitt will still have a chance to ride coz Pitt could have still had a reasonably good ride in WSB had he not left.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (roger-m @ Apr 30 2007, 02:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>sacked or fired in other words
i now view ilmor in a totaly different light, there users !!
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What else are they supposed to do. Pay these people and go bust!
 
It's not as if Ilmor are short of cash, they supply engines to EVERYONE in the car world.

Couldn't handle being beat, end of.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (phleg @ Apr 30 2007, 02:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Couldn't handle being beat, end of.

Rubbish, if they were able to carry on they would, but without big money input that is impossible.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Valentino Is God @ Apr 30 2007, 02:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>What else are they supposed to do. Pay these people and go bust!
ilmor have been in racing long enough to be fully aware of all the costs. they employed people who trusted them to to a full season then they duck out for what ever reason making lots of people unimployed.
it stinks !!

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tom @ Apr 30 2007, 04:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Rubbish, if they were able to carry on they would, but without big money input that is impossible.
says who ??
i doubt ilmor are strapt for cash, i wouldnt be supprised if the indy and nascar boys didnt pay them to leave motorbikes well alone after all we all no how they feel about that.
 
I think their problem is that they don't make any money back from their racing effort in motogp. Its not like they have a road bike to sell off the back of their racing. So without any help from a sponsor they are just pouring money away and seeing nothing in return. Ilmor know what is needed to fund a racing team, but i don't think they anticipated it being completely impossible to get backing.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tom @ Apr 30 2007, 05:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I think their problem is that they don't make any money back from their racing effort in motogp. Its not like they have a road bike to sell off the back of their racing. So without any help from a sponsor they are just pouring money away and seeing nothing in return. Ilmor know what is needed to fund a racing team, but i don't think they anticipated it being completely impossible to get backing.
they new they dont make bikes and they new if would be a longer term investment i.e in the lessions they learn in the series to build better engines for race sale, they must be pretty stupid if they looked at it as a short term get rich quick excersise.
i also think it would be very bad management for a company like ilmore to enter without backing if they did not have money in the bank to start with. i find that very hard to believe.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (phleg @ Apr 30 2007, 11:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Couldn't handle being beat, end of.

That's true. But they werent getting beat, they were getting flogged. Suddenly Mario realises enthusiasm dosen't win races. Fast riders on fast bikes win races. He can't get either cuz he's too poor. He should come back when his enthusasm has a specific number and a currency value.
 
If Sito Pons, a well-known established team, and decent riders/ results couldnt get sponsoring what the hell makes him think he could??
 

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