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Tony Fernandes to step down

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Chair Nob'll Fallout, Nov 7, 2012.

  1. Chair Nob'll Fallout

    Chair Nob'll Fallout Well-Known Member

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    .... As team principal of Caterham F1 team.

    Caterham owner Tony Fernandes says he will quit his role as team principal at the end of the season in order to focus on the road car side of the business.
    The Malaysian businessman said he and deputy chairman Dato' Kamarudin Meranun had identified a successor - but did not say who it was.
    "It was right for us to lead the team initially and set a template of how it should be," Fernandes said.
    "That vision is now set and the team is ready to move forward to the midfield."
    In an interview with Autocar magazine, Fernandes added: "I know who it [his successor] will be, and can tell you that as I had confirmation earlier, but I cannot tell you their name yet. All I can say is they are from within F1."
    Fernandes, who owns airline Air Asia and Premier League team Queens Park Rangers, entered the sport in 2010 as team principal with his team then known as Lotus Racing.
    It was subsequently named Team Lotus before being rebranded again as Caterham this season.
    The outfit, who currently have Heikki Kovalainen and Vitaly Petrov as their drivers, finished 10th in the constructors' championship in 2010 and 2011 but have yet to score a point this season.
    Fernandes, who on Monday announced a deal between Caterham and Renault to revive the Alpine sports car brand, has spent a relatively small amount of time on his F1 team this season as he concentrates on his other businesses.
    In September, Fernandes had a shake-up of the team's management. The Malaysian businessman created a new role of chief executive officer. Frenchman Cyril Abiteboul, Renault's deputy F1 boss, will start in January
     
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  2. Eamon Holmes

    Eamon Holmes Well-Known Member

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    As i said before .... he is still chairman and owner. So makes no difference. He has set the thing up the way he wants and is now handing over to the equivilent of Phil Beard at QPR to be the team principal.


    Nobody can read anything untoward in this move ... as much as some on here would like to!
     
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  3. JudoRanger

    JudoRanger Well-Known Member

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    When I first read that article I saw the headline and thought oh god no. Thankfully its just Caterham!

    He is crucial to QPR's future.
     
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  4. Devonhoop

    Devonhoop Well-Known Member

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    "I know who it [his successor] will be, and can tell you that as I had confirmation earlier, but I cannot tell you their name yet."

    Mark Hughes by any chance? please, please!!!!

    "All I can say is they are from within F1."

    Oh bother!........ Managers seat at Loftus Road doesn't happen to be F1 (Front, number 1) does it?
     
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