Press Release

Feverish Activity at Corsa Cavallo Blanco

Now that the Grand Prix season has passed it's climactic finale there is no time to rest on collective laurels back at the team's fantastic Grimscote headquarters!

Yet again team principle Geoffrey Aylesford has the dilemma of a new set of regulations to contend with. Last time the change was in engines and Geoffrey was forced to abandon the original leviathan 24 litre CCBGAF1/1 for the 2.4 litre CCBAF1/3. Aylesford has managed to acquire some substantial investment from Iffy Innuendo, father of team number one Taki and via manager Harry Stocricy. Friend Nick O' Teen has secured funds from A German businessman Nosmo King. The result is the luxury of choosing a new championship contender from a selection of chassis. Fears that this may contravene the strict regulation of "customer" chassis were ruled out by Cavallo Blanco design guru Adrian McLola. Early testing of the first option at the awesome Grimscote testing ground has already started (see picture below)

 

 

Taki Innuendo has been tasked with the evaluation of the different chassis and we will release further pictures when alternatives are tested.

Forthcoming press releases will also confirm the identity of the number two at Corsa Cavallo Blanco. Hastily signed east European Mike Hoch did not have a happy first season with the team and has returned home complaining about the Zloty exchange rate.

Rumours that Aylesford is considering hiring former team owner Nick O' Teen for his connections to German tobacco giant Henson unt Bedges were dismissed out of hand by spokesperson Olga Kalashnikova, pictured below

More news as it happens!

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