If even a moneyless Hülkenberg has trouble finding a seat, I do not see many chances for Kovalainen on the driver market. Maybe Caterham again depending on their financial situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
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If even a moneyless Hülkenberg has trouble finding a seat, I do not see many chances for Kovalainen on the driver market. Maybe Caterham again depending on their financial situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
They were talking on Sky today about the rumour that Hulkenburg may go back to Force India; another sideways move and could potentially backfire again now that Sauber are starting to look competitive.
When's this guy gonna get a break with a big team?
Hope the chances for the Lotus seat aren't over for him.
It seems Hulkenberg's place in F1 is safe - he can stay at Sauber if he wants to:
http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/24227 ... e-wants-it
Rbr vettel n ricciardo
Ferrari alonso n kimi
Lotus grosjean n hulkenberg
Merecedes rosberg n lewis
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You reckon Hulkenberg still has a chance of beating Maldonado to the Lotus seat. I hope so personally too.
Same here. Maldonado, for all of his flaws, is a race winner.
Maldonado is a race winner but hulkenberg given a better car is as good a driver as vettel.
And u know for.sure maldonado ain't getting lotus if not kovalainen
What about kobayashi?
Romain and maldonado really? Too many nutsacks in a team :D
I think Hulkenburg could/should have won in Brazil last year. If I remember correctly he only ended up behind Hamilton due to the safety car, he and Jenson were miles ahead before they brought it out for the debris on track.Quote:
Originally Posted by N. Jones