:laugh: I remember BM being asked in an interview if he would prefer to be in the F1 cars than the safety car and he replied, "No, because I am always in the lead car!" :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyL
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:laugh: I remember BM being asked in an interview if he would prefer to be in the F1 cars than the safety car and he replied, "No, because I am always in the lead car!" :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyL
Why want people on the board this, Mark to Renualt. He will stay at RBR.
Are there anyone here that belive thet RBR would hire Hamilton instead?
True but if the currant pace is similar next season, being in a Ferrari means he is less likley to beat Vettel, best chance is in the same car, rather than an inferior one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
How about the fact that after Monaco, when they decided that Vettel's car was faulty, they 'fixed' it, and gave it to Mark Webber for the rest of the season?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I think it was clear that Red Bull favour Vettel, though ultimately they will try to do their best to provide both their drivers with equal machinery. However whenever there was a time in which the team could have been argued to favour one over the other, they seemed to favour Vettel, every single time. It could have been a coincidence, however even in situations like Turkey, where Vettel was clearly to blame (unless you are of the belief Webber should have just let him pass), they seemed to come out and defend Vettel, and stay silent with regards to Webber.
I can't imagine why would Webber want to leave RBR unless there was some kind of personality conflict over there. RBR has stated recently that they're interested in keeping Webber. At RBR, Webber has a good shot at winning podiums regularly and races occasionally, a reward that most drivers on the grid can only dream of. Can he accomplish the same driving a Lotus Renault car? I don't think so. The pace of Renault's suggests to me that the team does not develop its cars much in mid-season.
Exactly, petrovs podium at the start of the season proves that.Quote:
Originally Posted by zako85
I for one doubt that that RBR would hire Hamilton - he's a fast driver and all, but his mouth and ego are likely to be a little abrasive. I can't see Vettel putting up with Loulou's current entitlement attitude, one cossetted primadonna per team is enough - just look how well Loulou and Fred got along. Throw in Helmut Marko to the mix, light the fuse and stand well clear.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
I once was a fan of Hamilton, especially when he burst onto the scene and came within a gnat's whatsit of winning the WDC. Undoubtedly a talented driver, but the last two seasons have seen my esteem for him diminish.
Anyhoo, this is a Mark Webber thread innit? I also doubt he will go to Lotus Renault (unless they make him an offer he can't understand - everyone has a dollar value critical mass), and Horner is on record as stating that they would like to retain his services....but this is F1...
Agree. Red Bull do seem to have a fairly relaxed atmosphere, at least from what we can see on the BBC, and I reckon Hamilton wouldn't fit into that anywhere near as well as Vettel does.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheFamousEccles