Title: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: stallyon on March 13, 2006, 05:19:13 PM There is a superbikes champion currently in discussions with a formula 1 racing team. nothing is in concrete yet so cant say any more. a couple of betting companies have been phoned to get odds of this chap being the first guy to have won championships in both motor bikes and motor racing within the next 5 years. odds are looking quite high
Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Sark79 on March 29, 2006, 06:50:17 PM Rossi has been testing for Ferrari and setting some pretty impressive times. But he is MOTO GP.
Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Trace on March 29, 2006, 07:28:34 PM There is a superbikes champion currently in discussions with a formula 1 racing team. nothing is in concrete yet so cant say any more. a couple of betting companies have been phoned to get odds of this chap being the first guy to have won championships in both motor bikes and motor racing within the next 5 years. odds are looking quite high Oh come on Stally - spill the beans - at least via PM. Surely not Foggy, altho I did notice a Petronus garage in one F1 the other day. I would have thought Neil Hodgson loved his bikes too much. I can only think that Foggy would bring a lot of interest. Oh tell me Stally pleeeeeaaasssseeeeeeee. Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Nem on March 29, 2006, 07:50:26 PM Rossi has been testing for Ferrari and setting some pretty impressive times. But he is MOTO GP. Marketing man's dream. Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Sark79 on March 29, 2006, 08:18:30 PM Yea, Nemesis
Can you imagine how much money Rossi's move to ferrari would generate. The sponsors would be fighting over each other. He is already in the top 10 for the highest paid sports people. Moving to ferrari would put him up in the Schumacher wage bracket. Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Nem on March 29, 2006, 08:27:31 PM Do you have the list for the top 50 paid sportsman?
Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Sark79 on March 29, 2006, 09:00:50 PM I have looked everywhere on google for an up to date list. http://www.forbes.com/2004/06/23/04athletesland.html
thats the best I could find. BBC sport did have a great list which had the top 50 world sports people. But it doesn't appear to be on the site anymore. The forbes link above is from 2004, it has lots of pop ups and is difficult to navigate around. It doesn't have Rossi or Lance Armstrong. Rossi was 9th in 2005 and Lance Armstrong was in the top 20 for earnings. Sorry, i couldn't find anything better. Knowing you, you will find an up to date list....lol I am convinced you have a photographic memory for knowing internet sites.... :D. I can never find anything when I look .. Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Nem on March 29, 2006, 09:02:40 PM Thanks Sark :)up
Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Sark79 on March 29, 2006, 09:07:24 PM Schumacher $80 million... that is scary money. Just think he has been earning that kind of money for over 10 years.
In the Sunday Times rich list . Elton John comes in around 200 million. Schumachers earnings must be more than that. Around 1996 when Tyson got out of jail, the three highest earners were. 1. Tyson. 2. Michael Jordon. 3. Schumacher. It pays to be called Michael...lol Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: ifm on March 29, 2006, 11:24:26 PM Rossi has tested with ferrari on and off for years and he isn't the only one.
Title: Re: superbikes champion - moving to F1 Post by: Sark79 on March 30, 2006, 04:43:38 PM Rossi has tested with ferrari on and off for years and he isn't the only one. I know, Biaggi did it a few years ago. He wasn't as fast as Rossi was though after his first test. Mick Dohan also tested for Williams back in 97, he went off though. |