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tigs
20-02-2007, 07:40 AM
Taken from this morning's Sydney Morning Herald ...

HRT black flagged
By Ray Kershler

February 20, 2007 12:00


DRAMATIC talks were underway last night to save the integrity of the V8 Supercar championship after two of the leading teams were thrown out of the series.

The famous Holden Racing Team and reigning champions Toll HSV Dealer ? two of the biggest motor racing outfits in the nation ? have been banned from the 2007 V8 Supercar championship.

The ban threatens the immediate future of the reigning V8 Supercar champion Rick Kelly and his Toll co-driver Garth Tander.

But even more dramatically, the ban threatens the future of the Holden Racing Team ? the most famous team name in the sport.

HRT is also the most successful team in the history of Australian motorsport and has been home to some of the sport's greatest driving names ? Peter Brock, Mark Skaife and Craig Lowndes.

Skaife and his co-driver Todd Kelly, who won Bathurst in 2005, were still testing their new Commodore yesterday in Victoria preparation for the coming season.

The ban, less than two weeks before the opening round of the 2007 season, has sent shockwaves through the motorsport industry.

The Touring Car Entrants Group, which licences V8 Supercar race teams, cancelled the licences of both teams over an ownership issue.

At the centre of the ban is the position of the powerful Holden personality Tom Walkinshaw.

Under TEGA rules, no two V8 teams are allowed to be owned by the same person.

For the past 12 months ? with evidence of close co-operation between HRT and Toll ? TEGA has asked the teams for clarification of their ownership.

When last Friday no such information was forthcoming TEGA, sighting an "unwillingness of both organisations to reveal their ownership structures" revoked their licences.

Officially, HRT is owned by Mark Skaife while the Toll team is owned by the Kellys' father, John Kelly. However, the position of Walkinshaw clouds the ownership issue.

He is a former owner of HRT who returned to the Australian racing scene at the start of the 2006 season ostensibly as general manager of both HRT and Toll.

A controversial driver swap program between HRT and Toll paired the Kelly boys and saw Skaife link with Tander for the last year's Sandown and Bathurst events.

The move was seen as trademark Walkinshaw, the reasoning being no one else in the sport is powerful enough to have been able to extract such co-operation in the often acrimonious world of V8 Supercars.

The move incensed TEGA officials who are headed by the experienced motor racing administrator Kelvin O'Reilly.

Last night O'Reilly initiated a "mediation meeting" with senior Holden executives to try to resolve the matter before the start of the season.

NickS
20-02-2007, 07:56 AM
:shock: ... OMG, I kept waiting for the punchline.

They can't let this happen, can you imagine the crowds if there was no HRT in the championship, it would be the end of the sport.

:cry:

35R
20-02-2007, 08:07 AM
is this for real? I thought it was a joke.

If this is real, I am sure it is a shock tactic to get Walkinshaw to mend his ways quick smart.

CarlFST60L
20-02-2007, 10:01 AM
It will be resolved by the start of season, no doubt... Like TEGA said, they didnt get cooperation, I bet they do now :eyes:

seldo
20-02-2007, 10:59 AM
Relax. I suspect it was a drastic move to get the undivided attention of the HRT and Toll teams and guarantee their co-operation. I seriously doubt that TEGA could or would allow the cancellation to remain in effect at the start of the season. It would be counter-productive because they would be shooting themselves in the foot as it would cucify attendances as well as TV viewing audiences. Mind you, I've always thought that Skaife's ownership was a front to protect Walkinshaw's interests during his period of fiscal drama, so they may have to revise the paperwork to ensure that it stands up to legal scrutiny....

BOMI
20-02-2007, 11:00 AM
Just heard on 7's news, that the powers that be are satisfied that here is enough evidence that the teams are owned by two different people. SO they will get there licences back.


WOW...


Tigs, i thought you were joking there for a while. I was like "its not friday and this is not funny" :toetap:



So yeah, all good now :thumbs:



Troy :)

seldo
20-02-2007, 11:25 AM
Hmmm..Also a good bit of sabre-rattling at the start of the season just to show to all the entrants that TEGA is tough and is not to be trifled with.

555
20-02-2007, 11:38 AM
Coming from the UK, where we have a lot of competitive motorsport, the concept of swapping drivers around is totally bizarre. I'm just getting into the V8s and love the racing, but the fact that one driver can leave one team and drive for rival team, albeit temporarily (and the fact it was holden to holden is irrelevant) to me is completely ludicrous and should be banned, unless there is a really good reason that I'm missing. But lets face it, you don't see Alonso driving for Ferrari for a race just for the hell of it do you? There is a good reason for that, even if they wanted to, it wouldn't be allowed because it makes a mockery of the sport.

Febs
20-02-2007, 11:42 AM
Bit of pre-season marketing to get everyone's interest back a few weeks before the racing starts?
(Maybe I'm just sceptical :)).

But yes, I agree with seldo - if they didn't have their attention before, they certainly would now!

Cheers,
- Febs.

555
20-02-2007, 11:52 AM
Media interest yes, but its hardly a positive advert for the sport is it? Maintaining some degree of independence with the teams is important if the fans are to view it as a competitive sport, if that starts to be in doubt then people will start to walk away in droves methinks. There has been plenty of media with the new teams launched recently its a bit of a shame this had to happen, but like you said in the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter, i'm still looking forward to the start more than ever!

NickS
20-02-2007, 12:10 PM
Coming from the UK, where we have a lot of competitive motorsport, the concept of swapping drivers around is totally bizarre. I'm just getting into the V8s and love the racing, but the fact that one driver can leave one team and drive for rival team, albeit temporarily (and the fact it was holden to holden is irrelevant) to me is completely ludicrous and should be banned, unless there is a really good reason that I'm missing. But lets face it, you don't see Alonso driving for Ferrari for a race just for the hell of it do you? There is a good reason for that, even if they wanted to, it wouldn't be allowed because it makes a mockery of the sport.

That's very true, but the driver swap was done as a direct response to a testing ban placed on the two teams as they were deemed to be the same group by the governing body. There was no intention to swap drivers until they put this ban in place, they then decided ... stuff it, if we are the same team then we can put our drivers where ever we want !!! I think the move was made with the expectation that the ban would be lifted, when it wasn't the driver changes just stuck.

seldo
20-02-2007, 12:36 PM
That's very true, but the driver swap was done as a direct response to a testing ban placed on the two teams as they were deemed to be the same group by the governing body. .....

Just to clarify in case some didn't know, the teams are restricted to a certain number of days and tracks for testing purposes. Since TEGA reckoned they were commonly owned, they determined that both teams couldn't go testing - only one could. So, as Nick has said, they decided that if TEGA reckon they they are one and the same team, then they can mix and match drivers too. Now it seems that TEGA are having another go. Almost as if someone in TEGA has it in for them.....

CarlFST60L
20-02-2007, 01:10 PM
Almost as if someone in TEGA has it in for them.....

Maybe they really are just one big team owned and backed by one guy with a common interest...? Either way, i hope this year is more consistant than the last few :toetap: