The statement is true if you replace Alonso with Hamilton, Vettel, Schmuacher and just about every other F1 driver you can name.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
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The statement is true if you replace Alonso with Hamilton, Vettel, Schmuacher and just about every other F1 driver you can name.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
Red Bull Vettel Webber McLaren Button Perez Ferrari Alonso Massa - di Resta – Kovalainen - Sutil - Glock Lotus Raikkonen Grosjean - Kovalainen Mercedes Hamilton Rosberg Williams Maldonado Senna – Kovalainen - Sutil Force India (di Resta) - Kovalainen Hulkenberg - Sutil Toro Rosso Ricciardo Vergne Sauber Kobayashi alexander rossi Caterham Sutil – Glock -Kovalainen alexander rossi Marussia Sutil - Glock HRT Sutil De La Rosa
Updating my own silly season line-upQuote:
Originally Posted by keysersoze
Ferrari: Alonso and Massa, Kovalainen, Sutil, or Hulkenberg
McLaren: Button and Perez confirmed
Red Bull: Vettel and Webber confirmed
Lotus: Raikonnen and Grosjean likely
Mercedes: Hamilton and Rosberg confirmed
Force India: di Resta and Hulkenberg likely, Jules Bianchi slots in if NH leaves
Sauber: wide open (Kobayashi, Alguersuari, Schumacher, Sutil, Massa, Kovalainen in that order)
Williams: Maldonado and Senna, Sutil, or Kovalainen
STR: Ricciardo and Vergne likely
Marussia: Glock and Chilton or Pic
Caterham: Kovalainen and Pic or van der Garde
HRT: de la Rosa and Senna
website has not been updated in foreverQuote:
Originally Posted by CNR
last bit of news was February 2012
I am surprised that Williams went with two young drivers this year. This is, ex ante, an a-ok line up for an outfit that aspires to be just another midfield team, like STR or Force India. It would be a mistake to repeat that in 2013. They should at least pick up someone like Sutil or Heidfeld to be paired for Maldonado. Someone with good consistency, speed, and experience. A gutsier move would have been to hire Raikkonen in 2012, but for whatever reason Williams lacked the money and/or wisdom to do that. It seems like Williams is being run by accountants lately.
it is at the top of the webpageQuote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
Next Destnation Australia
Race will start in D,M,S
It's not silly season, it's great. So many World Champions racing all together to prove them selfs and to fans whose still the best.
The Witness
Sauber mulls signing Schumacher or Huelkenberg
F1: Ferrari Has Not Re-Signed Massa Yet - Spokesman
Schumacher back to Ferrari
Adrian Sutil back to Force India
Nico Hulkenberg to Sauber
Paul di Resta got screwed over by Mercedes
I don't really think that Schumacher is even considering a return to Ferrari - why would he want to come back to his old house only to play second fiddle to Alonso? And it's not like it looks that he could beat him, considering how he's struggled against Rosberg in the last few years. Yes, 2012 has been an improvement from him, but still, I can't see how he could manage to challenge Alonso in any way. And that's even assuming that Ferrari decided that replacing Massa with Schumacher would be a good idea - but I don't really think that it would work.
goo analysis and I think ythis is how it will play outQuote:
Originally Posted by CNR
but I don;t think DiResta got screwed by Mercedes
I actually rate Hulkenberg much higher than DiResta and given the choice between Hamilton and DiResta, if you were mercedes who would you go for?