I do hope they both land a drive. Hulkenberg at Renault and Maldonado at force india.
lol reversed poor hulk
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I do hope they both land a drive. Hulkenberg at Renault and Maldonado at force india.
lol reversed poor hulk
rain affected last qualy bad :(
Latest news/rumours suggest it's:
Force India: Hulkenberg/Perez
Lotus: Maldonado/Grosjean
Sauber: Sutil + 1
Planet-f1.com states that Martin Whitmarsh accidentally let slip that Sergio will be driving for Force India next season.
Please, PLEASE do not let Pastor go to Lotus, that car is too good for him!
I like Lotus and wanted so much a Grosjean Hulkenberg combo, a Grosjean Perez combo isn't bad either, specially after seeing how Grosjean went from public enemy #1 to a very good driver and his words about some drivers needing more time to mature, I'm thinking maybe Perez can be the next Grosjean, and those 2 together would be lots of fun or mayhem.Quote:
Originally Posted by N. Jones
What I don't want is Maldonado near a Lotus, but I don't want him near Sauber, or Force India, or a Williams, pretty much 9 teams are too good for him.
A Hulkenberg Perez combo at Force India could be very interesting, I'm sure those two could make FI a very good team with the new rules. I wanted The Hulk in a better team, but I can see those 2 having a good year with FI is they yake advantage of the new rules for everyone, I'm not talking about FI fighting for the championship, but at least a few podiums.
The scramble going on for the Lotus, Sauber, and Force India seats is pretty mad. There is even a rumor that even Grosjean's seat at Lotus is not safe. The Quantum investment deal at Lotus is what probably has been delaying everything. I haven't seen such confusing silly season for some time. Clearly, money has to do with it a lot, so I think Maldonado will continue in F1 next year.
Sutil to Sauber is one of stranger news. Why does Sauber suddenly want Sutil considering they probably could have hired Hulkenberg or Perez?
Medion?Quote:
Originally Posted by zako85
I'm sure they would want to keep Hulkenberg if they could, but Sutil is a decent driver who has some money behind him too.
Monisha Kaltenborn said that Hulkenberg's seat was safe if he wanted to stay, so I guess it was Nico's decision.Quote:
Originally Posted by zako85
Based on the Hulk's luck and his previous switch the other way, I'd say this probably means Sauber will have the faster car next year :)
I'm worried about this too; the Sauber has actually looked pretty good for the second half of the season..Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyL
I can't imagine Kovalainen is going to be driving for Caterham next year after his performance at Lotus and Caterham losing the money for 10th place in the constructors :(