Dietrich Mateschitz (picture, foreground) is back for one hundred percent owner of Toro Rosso. This is the boss of Red Bull confirmed Tuesday. He took the package of shares on Gerhard Berger, who disappears from the scene.
Toro Rosso was shortly after the Australian Grand Prix put up for sale. Not Berger, but Mateschitz was looking for a buyer for its shares. This is because Red Bull Technology no longer had designs for both teams.
'From year 2010, there were other rules in force and so is the synergy between our two teams is prohibited. Therefore we can not go through the current way of working, "Mateschitz then gave as explanation.
He saw no reason why he had to have two teams because when it looked like the use of customer chassis' would be prohibited. Meanwhile, this is not so sure more, which may explain this remarkable news.
The general expectation was correct that Mateschitz, and not Berger, its share of Toro Rosso would sell. Both had to conclude the deal fifty percent of the shares. Mateschitz is now fully owned by the Italian racing stable and he again has two teams under his care.
Mateschitz: "I'm Gerhard grateful for all the work he has put Toro Rosso. Together we have a Toro Rosso team that is in the top ten may qualify and succeeds on a regular basis points to score. "
Since Red Bull before the start of 2006 season over Minardi, it's always been that Mateschitz Toro Rosso funded. Berger was responsible for the daily course of business. ,, This agreement works only with the establishment of a project, "adds Berger again.
, Who stage we are now, the team is. That is why Red Bull buys the shares back. I'm glad I Didi (Mateschitz, ed) have been able to assist. "
Ironically enough Toro Rosso last year performed better than the mothership. Thanks to Sebastian Vettel was in Monza even her first pole position and victory to refresh. It earned him a transfer to Red Bull.
Whether the changes affect the position of team boss Franz Tost is still unclear.
Toro Rosso was shortly after the Australian Grand Prix put up for sale. Not Berger, but Mateschitz was looking for a buyer for its shares. This is because Red Bull Technology no longer had designs for both teams.
'From year 2010, there were other rules in force and so is the synergy between our two teams is prohibited. Therefore we can not go through the current way of working, "Mateschitz then gave as explanation.
He saw no reason why he had to have two teams because when it looked like the use of customer chassis' would be prohibited. Meanwhile, this is not so sure more, which may explain this remarkable news.
The general expectation was correct that Mateschitz, and not Berger, its share of Toro Rosso would sell. Both had to conclude the deal fifty percent of the shares. Mateschitz is now fully owned by the Italian racing stable and he again has two teams under his care.
Mateschitz: "I'm Gerhard grateful for all the work he has put Toro Rosso. Together we have a Toro Rosso team that is in the top ten may qualify and succeeds on a regular basis points to score. "
Since Red Bull before the start of 2006 season over Minardi, it's always been that Mateschitz Toro Rosso funded. Berger was responsible for the daily course of business. ,, This agreement works only with the establishment of a project, "adds Berger again.
, Who stage we are now, the team is. That is why Red Bull buys the shares back. I'm glad I Didi (Mateschitz, ed) have been able to assist. "
Ironically enough Toro Rosso last year performed better than the mothership. Thanks to Sebastian Vettel was in Monza even her first pole position and victory to refresh. It earned him a transfer to Red Bull.
Whether the changes affect the position of team boss Franz Tost is still unclear.
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