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Trojan would like to alter their entry to two full-time entries, using the number 42 for their second car.

Trojan will be manufacturing their own engines in their debut season – a tier four unit, with the focus being on power.

We would be delighted to hear from other teams interested in using our engines, and would be willing to sell our engines for just £275,000 per unit.

The first customer to purchase three or more of our engines will be allowed to make all decisions on which upgrades we (as we schedule them) perform on the engine's development throughout 1974. Should we increase power, or should we work on superior reliability? You make the calls, not us - because we care about our priority customers.
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Surtees Plans
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Brand New Tier 1 Superfast Cosworth (600,000)
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Goodyear (150,000)
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Ensign's current plans
Engine: Year-old Cosworth engine (100 000)
Tyres: Goodyear (150 000)

Ensign will stick with the 1973 chassis for the time being. I assume we can build a new chassis during the season if the funds are there?
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BRABHAM
We will develop a new tier 4 chassis (BT44) and build three of them. (7,500,000+225,000)
We will not build spare cars at this moment.

We will buy two brand new Cosworth engines and one year-old model. (1,200,000+100,000)

Goodyear tyres (150,000)

Brabham wishes to sell the old BT42 chassis for 650,000 per car. Potential buyers should remember that we are talking about a car that finished the last round of 1973 season on podium at the hands of Carlos Reutemann.
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Maki will design a tier 3 engine for 3,200,000, with a focus on power. We will built two of those. All units will be sold at 370,000, price negotiable, and the tyres will be Firestone. We will wait and see for chassis.
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Williams will design a Tier 6 chassis focusing on Aero and Reliability We will build 2 of these chassis for the season. We will buy 2 brand new Cosworth engines and Equip the car with Goodyear rubber.

We will also put both of our last year cars for sale for 400,000 each.
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March will be running new Cosworth engines, Goodyear tyres and will be building two 741 chassis, to Tier 4 spec, focussing on chassis and reliability.

We will be putting lasts year's 731 chassis (good condition, one careful owner) for sale at the bargain price of 525000 350000 and also will build customer 741 chassis upon request priced at 880000 (these are high quality chassis hence the markup, sorry about the dodgy serial numbers). Remember, these March chassis are reliable, well-tested chassis that have been scoring points in Grand Prix racing since 1970, so are quality products, hence the high prices compared to some other, lesser designs.
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CarloSpace wrote:BRABHAM
We will develop a new tier 4 chassis (BT44) and build three of them. (7,500,000+225,000)
We will not build spare cars at this moment.
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Build cost is 1/10 of development so your total costs are actually (7,500,000 + 2,250,000) just so you're aware.

tommykl wrote:Ensign's current plans
Ensign will stick with the 1973 chassis for the time being. I assume we can build a new chassis during the season if the funds are there?


Correct you can development and build new chassis at any point. There will be prize money awarded at each race too.
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British Racing Motors will design and build:
Total Budget 15,050,000
Tier 4 chassis (BRM P201) -7,500,000
4 chassis - 3,000,000
Tier 2 engine ( BRM P200 3.0 V12) -4,000,000
6 engines - 2,400,000
-> focus on reliability

Goodyear tyres -150,000

Sold 2 BRM P200 3.0 V12 engines to Shadow +1,200,000
Sold 3 BRM P160E chassis to Trojan +1,450,000

If i counted correct, my remaining budget will be: 650,000



BRM P200 3.0 V12 engines can also be bought for 550,000 (British teams only) or 600,000 (non-British teams)
A P201 + P200 3.0 V12 combination will cost 1,200,000 (British teams) or 1,600,000 (non-British teams)[/b]


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Embassy Hill will take...

One Lola chassis, we'll offer 700,000 for it. (We'll keep the Shadow as backup.)
A brand new Cosworth engine
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This wrote:British Racing Motors will design and build:
Tier 4 chassis (BRM P201) 7,500,000
2 chassis 1,500,000
Tier 2 engine ( BRM P200 3.0 V12) 4,000,000
2 engines 800,000
-> focus on reliability

Goodyear tyres 150,000

If i counted correct, that would cost me 13,950?

2 of the BRM P160E will be kept, one will be run as a third car, the other will be kept as a spare. (does the old car include BRM P142 3.0 V12 engines? If that is not the case i would like to build 2 additional P200 engines, as this should still be in my budget limit)
The third P160E will be sold. Only serious offers will be considered. We'd like to know what Trojan is willing to offer for this car. (but we kind of need confirmation on wheter or not old engines are included, as the price will depend on that)

Edit: of course, new engines can also be bought for 550,000 (British teams only)


Old engines will not be included.
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Goldie Hexagon plans:

Engine: A year old Cosworth DFV (100,000)

Chassis: We want to buy one of the old Brabham BT42 chassis (650,000)

Tires: Goodyear (150,000)
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Team Lotus

Chassis : Tier 3 Lotus 74 : £10 000 000 : two chassis for us £2 000 000
(For sale : the old Lotus 72 : £750 000 and the new Lotus 74 : £1 250 000 per car)

Engine : New Cosworth (Tier 1) - At least 600,000

Tire : Goodyear £150 000
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McLaren Plans

Chassis
3 x Tier 1 (£19,500,000)

Engine
Cosworth Tier 1 (£600,000)

Tyres
Goodyear (£150,000)

For Sale
2 x McLaren M23 (£500,000) each
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Scuderia Ferrari
Chassis
  • Design a Tier 1 chassis - 15,000,000
  • Build three of the Tier 1 chassis - 4,500,000
    Our two 1973 chassis are available for 1,000,000, so long as we can borrow them back for the non-Championship rounds

(We're allowed to build more during the season, right?)

Engines
  • Design a Tier 1 engine - 5,000,000
  • Build four of the Tier 1 engine for ourselves - 2,000,000
    Our Tier 1 engines are available for 1,000,000 each to all teams except Lotus, Tyrrell, McLaren, Brabham and March (who finished in the top 6 positions last year and are therefore ineligible)

Tyres
  • Goodyear please

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A brand new Cosworth engine

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Engine
Brand New Tier 1 Superfast Cosworth (600,000)

Others wrote:Other Plans
Engine
Not Ferrari


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This Could Be You wrote:March will be running new Cosworth engines, Goodyear tyres and will be building two 741 chassis, to Tier 4 spec, focussing on chassis and reliability.

We will be putting lasts year's 731 chassis (good condition, one careful owner) for sale at the bargain price of 525000 and also will build customer 741 chassis upon request priced at 880000 (these are high quality chassis hence the markup, sorry about the dodgy serial numbers). Remember, these March chassis are reliable, well-tested chassis that have been scoring points in Grand Prix racing since 1970, so are quality products, hence the high prices compared to some other, lesser designs.


Hesketh would like to buy two brand-new 741 chassis.

In addition to that, we'd like to buy two brand-new Cosworth engines and go for Goodyear tires.
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novitopoli wrote:
Hesketh would like to buy two brand-new 741 chassis.

In addition to that, we'd like to buy two brand-new Cosworth engines and go for Goodyear tires.


Two 741s will be coming your way soon. (We will build 741s for anyone that pays us for one, there is no production limit so far)
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Aislabie wrote:Our two 1973 chassis are available for 1,000,000, so long as we can borrow them back for the non-Championship rounds[/list]
Our Tier 1 engines are available for 1,000,000 each to all teams except Lotus, Tyrrell, McLaren, Brabham and March (who finished in the top 6 positions last year and are therefore ineligible)[/list]

Vel's Parnelii Jones Racing will happily buy one 1973 chassis and one 1973 engine from Ferrari.
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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:Goldie Hexagon plans:Chassis: We want to buy one of the old Brabham BT42 chassis (650,000)

It's a deal! I could give you a discount if you wanted to buy the second one too, just make an offer and we'll see if it works out.

BRABHAM still has ONE 1973-spec BT42 chassis for sale (650,000)!
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March is now offering a discount on it's 731 chassis, lowering its price from 525000 to a crazy 350000, a 33% saving on a quality chassis. There is only one available, so don't delay!

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RedEyes504 wrote:For Sale
2 x McLaren M23 (£500,000) each

Could Amon buy both McLaren M23's

Aislabie wrote:Our Tier 1 engines are available for 1,000,000 each to all teams except Lotus, Tyrrell, McLaren, Brabham and March (who finished in the top 6 positions last year and are therefore ineligible)

Could we buy 2 of these engines

Tyres - Goodyear
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Maki will buy 1 Lotus 72 for 750 000.
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Shadow's plans:

Chassis: Develop Tier 4 Chassis (Shadow DN3) (7,500,000)
Build 2x Shadow DN3 (1,500,000)
Engines: 2x BRM P200 3.0 V12 (1,200,000)
Tires: Goodyear (150,000)

We would like to sell two of last year's chassis (Shadow DN1) for the bargain price of 650,000 each
The third Shadow DN1 will be kept as our spare car
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We will try to buy one of the Lola chassis offering 620,000

We will bid 90,000 for a year old cosworth engine (unless anybody wants to offer us a better deal)

Goodyear tyres
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andrew wrote:We will bid 90,000 for a year old cosworth engine (unless anybody wants to offer us a better deal)
Oh~, oh~, Trojan have cheap engines! Just £275,000 each!

We'll even offer instalment plans to pay using your prize money!
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V8fan12 wrote:Shadow's plans:

Chassis: Develop Tier 4 Chassis (Shadow DN3) (7,500,000)
Build 2x Shadow DN3 (1,500,000)
Engines: 2x BRM P200 3.0 V12 (1,200,000)
Tires: Goodyear (150,000)

We would like to sell two of last year's chassis (Shadow DN1) for the bargain price of 650,000 each
The third Shadow DN1 will be kept as our spare car

Deal accepted. This means BRM will construct 2 additional engines.

Also we have a deal with Trojan concerning our old cars, which biobiro will announce soon.

My calculations have been updated in my earlier post.
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Trojan and BRM have negotiated a last-minute deal, where we will be purchasing all three of their P160Es for £1,450,000, using the third chassis as our rolling spare.

We retract our bids for two Lola T370s, and hope that this helps the AAW, Embassy Hill and Token teams by leaving more of those cars available for them to purchase.

We apologise to the organisers for this amendment, and also to the Surtees team with whom we were in negotiations and have had to pull-out.

We would also like to manufacture two of our Trojan V8 engines - quickly becoming known around the paddock as the 'DFV beaters' - for our own use in our cars.
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All Ferrari engine requests have been approved - there's no production limit and we quite like receiving the cash.
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I thought I had added my plans... but nevermind...

TYRRELL PLANS


Comissioning 2 new chassis from Tier 3 (the 007) and keeping the 006 and 005 for spare in case of something to happen with our cars

And also two brand new engines for our newer cars and two one year old to 006 and 005

And we pick Goodyear as our tyre supporter
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I see you're in the middle of updating budgets and i noticed i got 4M extra out of nowhere :D
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This wrote:I see you're in the middle of updating budgets and i noticed i got 4M extra out of nowhere :D


Turns out I forgot to add your engine development cost to my spreadsheet. Your're calculation is correct and I have updated your budget accordingly.

Anyway, all budgets are now up to date as of this post.

Only Penske are yet to post any plans. I also need some extra information from Parnelli (Tires) and Token (Are you purchasing anything for your part time entry or just focusing on the full-time #99?).

I will give you till Friday evening where we will move onto the fun of driver bidding. :D
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Penske

Engine:
2x Cosworth Tier 1 (600k each)

Tyres:
Goodyear (150k)

Chassis: (if possible)
2x Shadow DN1 (650k each)
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So looks like all chassis and engine deals have been sorted out, just a couple of other details I still need to know by tomorrow evening.

Parnelli
You just need to decide between Goodyear and Firestone tires. If you don't by then you'll be given Firestones.

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You haven't purchased enough chassis or engines for your 2nd part-time entry. Until you do, you won't be able to assign any drivers in that entry or enter any meetings with it.
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Samster wrote:So looks like all chassis and engine deals have been sorted out, just a couple of other details I still need to know by tomorrow evening.

Parnelli
You just need to decide between Goodyear and Firestone tires. If you don't by then you'll be given Firestones.
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Samster wrote:So looks like all chassis and engine deals have been sorted out, just a couple of other details I still need to know by tomorrow evening.

Parnelli
You just need to decide between Goodyear and Firestone tires. If you don't by then you'll be given Firestones.

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You haven't purchased enough chassis or engines for your 2nd part-time entry. Until you do, you won't be able to assign any drivers in that entry or enter any meetings with it.


Sorry, the exact same for the part time entry as for the full time entry.
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Team Lotus
Jacky Ickx : 2 500 000
Ronnie Peterson : 2 000 000
Bonus : Niki Lauda : 1 500 000
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Penske
#66:
Mark Donohue - 700k
Carlos Reutemann - 600k
Mike Hailwood - 525k

#67 (part-time):
Tony Brise - 35k/race
Patrick Depailler - 40k/race
Tom Pryce - 30k/race
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Ensign driver bids
Reine Wisell - 550k
John Watson - 100k
Tom Pryce - 100k
Alan Jones - 100k
Jochen Mass - 100k

All figures are for the full season and salary. Ensign will not ask for drivers to pay...yet :P
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BRM Driver bids. We can't offer big wages, but we can offer a good car.
#14
Mike Hailwood 500000
Howden Ganley 500000
Peter Gethin 500000

#15
Tom Pryce - 50000
Alan Jones - 50000
Ian Ashley - 50000

#16
John Watson- 50000
Tony Brise - 50000
Derek Bell - 50000
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Embassy Hill Bids

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