| NEWS | Team boss doubts Jaguar sale | ||
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09-25-2004 (GMM - Shanghai) Minardi's Paul Stoddart doubts if Jaguar can find a buyer. In reality, the Ford-owned team only has until November 15 to lodge an entry with the FIA for the 2005 world championship. ''Eddie (Jordan has) had six serious buyers,'' the Australian told Autosport, ''and I've had twenty three buyers look at Minardi in four years.'' Jaguar principal Tony Purnell said in Shanghai that there is 'masses of interest' in Jaguar, reinforcing confidence a Milton-Keynes-built car will race in Melbourne. Stoddart concluded: ''The problem (with Formula One) is not that there is not enough money, but the way we are managing it is very bad.'' He said energy drink Red Bull magnate Dieter Mateschitz has had 'two goes' at buying Jaguar, ''so why would (he) do it now?'' |
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