I would guess 6 months by now.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
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I would guess 6 months by now.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Who knows... But seeing as he is essenitally the team's master and overlord, I suspect he wouldn't like to hire Sutil.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
And anyway, I think the Senna name and the Petrov money are more important than performance.
It doesn't matter what really happened as long as the fellow at Genii holds a grudge against Adrian. I think he's a good driver, he has a little Medion money to bring along, so I'd expect him to find a seat. As for Petrov, he has a contract signed with the Enstone team for 2012, for whatever it is worth.
i do not think he would go there after the glassingQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
16 May 2011Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
no new news when you do a google search on it
Have to feel sorry for Sutil. To recap his career quickly, he was quite crash-happy in his first three F1 seasons and whoever doubted his F1 worthiness back then, had arguments. But in the last two seasons he has developed into a consistent and mature driver, who can score a decent amount of points over a full season for his team for WCC.
The way Sutil is likely to lose his place in F1 is quite reminiscent of Heidfeld from 2009. Done everything right, good consistent driving and outscoring his talented, young team-mate and then suddenly bam - no F1 seat in the game of musical chairs.
I think he would be a good fit for Williams if the Kimi-rumours fail to materialize. So there is still hope.
I will give my decision to Sutil soon: Mallya | News | NDTVSports.com
from a link i do not wish to postQuote:
Vijay Mallya on Thursday refused to reveal whether he will retain Adrian Sutil for the next season but said he would convey his decision to the German driver whenever he wants.
i think this is a bit(#%$#$#%%$) unfair so atleast let them know so they have time to look for another driveQuote:
Even di Resta, Sutil's current race teammate, is not feeling comfortable.
"It (the December announcement) does play on your mind, I won't deny it," he told the Guardian. "You have got to keep showing the results
It would be cool to see him in IndyCar next year.
I think a driver, whose future is unclear, would be wise to look for an alternative option anyway. But what they might find difficult to do, is committing to another drive (if it's in an inferior team).Quote:
Originally Posted by CNR
Mallya is behaving like if he was the lord of a middle age village. Hopefully this will bite him where it hurts more.