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    LFC Motor Racing.

    So then, we're going racing.......



    SF: Liverpool FC signs with series
    Racing series OPENWHEEL
    Date 2008-08-15

    THE REDS GO RACING -- LIVERPOOL FC JOIN SUPERLEAGUE FORMULA

    Liverpool, England -- Superleague Formula has secured one of the biggest names in world sports with Liverpool Football Club -- the most successful club in the history of English football -- joining the football-themed motor racing championship. The "Reds" will make their championship debut less than 100 miles away from their Anfield home at the historic Donington Park circuit on August 30/31.

    Liverpool becomes the 17th club to sign up for the championship and the second Premier League outfit -- joining London team Tottenham Hotspur. Local fans at Donington Park will now have three teams to follow covering the UK from top to bottom -- Tottenham, Liverpool and Scottish side, Rangers.

    Founded in 1892, Liverpool have won more trophies than any other English club including a record 18 League titles, seven FA Cups, a record seven League Cup trophies and 15 Charity Shield wins (5 shared). The club has also won more European Cup/Champions League trophies than any other English club (five) and shares the overall record for the most UEFA Cup wins (three). Two of Liverpool's European wins were against two of its Superleague Formula rivals, AS Roma (1984) and AC Milan (2005).

    The Superleague Formula grid will now include teams from the UK (Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur), Scotland (Rangers), Italy (AC Milan and AS Roma), Spain (Sevilla), Portugal (FC Porto), Netherlands (PSV Eindhoven), Germany (Borussia Dortmund), Belgium (RSC Anderlecht), Switzerland (FC Basel), Greece (Olympiacos), Turkey (Galatasaray), UAE (Al Ain), Brazil (Flamengo and Corinthians) and China (Beijing Guoan).

    All teams will do battle with purpose-built, 750 horsepower, V12 powered single seaters in a six round championship featuring 1 million euro prizemoney for each race weekend.

    "We are always keen to develop our range of commercial partners and working with Superleague Formula gives us an excellent opportunity to do that," said Ian Ayre, Liverpool FC Commercial Director. "This also provides an interesting and new dimension for Liverpool Fans to support their team in a different way and in a different sport. The opening race at Donnington is a great chance for our UK based fans to see the car in action and the short and long term plans to grow the series will reach out to our fanbase globally."

    The Liverpool car will be unveiled in Liverpool next week following on from Superleague Formula on-track testing at Donington Park on Thursday. Superleague Formula President and CEO Alex Andreu believes the addition of Liverpool will significantly boost the profile of the new championship.

    "As a global sports brand, Liverpool is one of the biggest names in the world," Andreu said. "Donington Park is only a couple of hours from Liverpool and we are really looking forward to hearing fans break into "You'll Never Walk Alone" at a motorsport event.

    "Our dream for our championship is now becoming a reality -- our first race is only a matter of weeks away and all the hard work of our team at Superleague Formula is paying off. "We are delighted to welcome Liverpool as our latest club and we look forward to announcing our final teams on the grid very soon."

    The complete Superleague Formula calendar includes Donington Park (August 30-31), Nurburgring (September 20-21), Zolder (October 4-5), Estoril (October 18-19), Vallelunga (November 1-2) and Jerez (November 22-23).

    #2
    I seen the Tottenham car in our local shopping centre with some ffffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine women modelling around it.

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      #3
      F$#& this. If I want motor racing I'll watch F1. I want LFC to plough money into the team and have the club focussed on that. "global sports brand" my arse. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL, first last and always.

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        #4
        So we dont have money for players but have money for bloody motor racing

        WTF
        "All I'll ever do is all I've ever done in any job, and that's promise to fight for my life for the supporters and the people of the city"

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          #5
          this really is the pits

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            #6
            Originally posted by elvoz View Post
            this really is the pits
            Was that an intended pun??

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              #7
              Has anyone got anymore details about this, the amount of money it's costing us etc? Because if we are paying money to do this it's an absolute joke!!
              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                Has anyone got anymore details about this, the amount of money it's costing us etc? Because if we are paying money to do this it's an absolute joke!!
                I don't know the full details of this new formula. The concept has been around for some years in motor racing circuits as the organisers have struggled to get it off the ground until now. Motorsport has, in general, been sceptical as well.

                It is based around a single make chassis and single make engine so the running costs are, in relative terms, very low when compare to something like F1.

                GP2 (similar in many ways to this concept regarding MO and technical aspects) runs on a budget of around 1.5 million Euro per season. If this series get a global TV deal and therefore coverage and the 'team' is sucessful you could see some teams breaking even with TV and prize money.

                The the amount of investment versus coverage that the 'brand' could get would be very viable and a drop in the ocean in comparitive terms.
                Winning an argument on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win you are still a retard!

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                  #9
                  This sort of thing was lked about ages ago. Hate motorsports meself. Attract tedious ******s.
                  3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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