Joseph Wright
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It really is, and with so many different manafacturers out there, we could see a big name hit the sport for either the first time, or returning to the sport after lying dormant. Of course Aston Martin and Jaguar, big names that most people would like to see back, however I would not be upset if we see Alfa Romeo or even BMW buy out the team. Anything new will create an interesting time for F1, and with such a sold base of a car and team already, we may see a large name hit the shelf. Will be interesting to see what happens next.
Much as it would be nice to see, Jaguar will not be returning to F1.
The current owners have admitted they have no major interest in motorsport programmes, they've dipped into Formula E (which I admit did surprise me) because they wanted to support new technologies and green energy racing.
That's partly the reason why there's been no GT3 car, Emil Frey are trying to get support from the factory for the F-Type GT3 project (and I think they're nearly there). However there have been murmurings of a GT4 variant so we'll see what happens over the next 12 months.
If we are dreaming though, I would love to see Lamborghini back in F1. Ok, no glorious V12 but it would be cool to have that name back again. Obviously there's an Audi motorsport link as well.
And that is how Alfa Romeo got back in F1, kids