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19th August 2014, 09:54 #11
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For his sake I hope he impresses early, I hear good things about him, let's hope their true.
Feel bad for Vergne, slightly Underrated driver. Who knows?, had he been chosen to go to Red Bull instead of Ricciardo than maybe he would be the one with 2 wins to his name at this point.
If it fails there is always Formula E :P
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19th August 2014, 10:18 #12
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There is no doubt Max is highly rated right now, but he is too young to be entering F1 IMO. My impression is Jean Eric is having a good season and has put in some good performances. Perhaps Vettel is looking elsewhere and he is joining Dan at Red Bull? I doubt it and this is perhaps another marketing opportunity rather than using the full potential of their driver program.
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19th August 2014, 10:21 #13
^Vettel is looking at? (unless Hamilton moves - again where?) there is no way Vettel is moving anywhere apart from Merc in the near future (unless Alonso moves too - where?) Actually all of them could swap places
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19th August 2014, 10:32 #14
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With enough promises from Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Williams etc, a driver can move anywhere. We can't judge on current form because it differs hugely from season to season with some teams. Hamilton was off his skull for ditching McLaren back in 2012, yet ultimately the assurances he received came true. Drivers move, its the nature of the sport. Vettel may well stay, but he may make other plans, we just can't call it.
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19th August 2014, 10:39 #15
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Winning 6 F3 races on the trot in his first season of car racing, breaking lap records during his first tests in FR 2.0 and F3.
And typically F3 isn't a series where you get your first taste of racing in cars.
This is an interesting view about him: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/115436Last edited by EightGear; 19th August 2014 at 10:42.
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19th August 2014, 11:08 #16
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Considering his Dad got thrown in the deep end early and unprepared, and his career suffered as a result. I'm surprised Jos has let this occur. Must be as dumb as a post?
If you were a part of the RB junior program, and were older than Max. Would it be worth quitting the program?
It's become more and more common, the last 10 or so years? Circuit racing has also become a softer discipline of driving, so F3 may not be a big deal anymore?
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19th August 2014, 11:20 #17
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According to Marko, he is one of the few drivers ever who progressed from karting straight into F3 and had success there immediately. Apparently, Marko thinks he has got what it takes. And while I think the doctor has some personality flaws, I trust his judgement on spotting talent - he has discovered the likes of Montoya, Vettel or Ricciardo after all.
As for having Jos as his Dad, I doubt that's much of a criteria for Red Bull. They are notorious for caring only about the performance of their drivers, otherwise Carlos Sainz Jr. would have been given an F1 drive long agoOct. 31, 1999 - one of the blackest days in motorsports.
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19th August 2014, 11:26 #18
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19th August 2014, 11:48 #19
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19th August 2014, 11:56 #20
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Montoya was a known quantity before racing for Marko's F3000 team.
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