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Thread: 2019 silly season
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25th September 2018, 18:11 #21
We shall see, Ferrari speak highly of him but that's when he's in the sim cockpit... Ericsson being dropped was long overdue, felt like he could have been seasons ago.
Now I hope Wehrlein and/or Vandoorne gets a surprise seat somewhere (Ocon too of course but that situation looks complicated). Guessing it won't happen but one could hope.
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28th September 2018, 10:02 #22
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Haas will continue with both Magnussen & Grosjean in 2019.
So that only leaves Williams, STR and (former) Force India with seats to fill.
Ocon, Perez, Stroll, Sirotkin, Hartley, Ericsson, Vandoorne of this year's drivers not yet confirmed, with Kubica, Kvyat & Wehrlein also looking for rides.
This game of musical chairs will leave quite a few standing once the music stops...Oct. 31, 1999 - one of the blackest days in motorsports.
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28th September 2018, 16:21 #23
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28th September 2018, 22:03 #24
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There is some suggestion that Raikonen may be in Sauber to help develop the car and mentor Giovinazzi. He is clearly not in the Verstapenn, Gastly or Leclerc league, but he deserves a second chance as l suspect he would not get another if he doesn't up his game in 2019. I think he has good speed but seem fragile and mentally brittle. That said, F1 is a daunting place to be, he may surprise all when he gets in the car in 2019.
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28th September 2018, 22:12 #25
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Don't forget George Russell who l think is a very exciting prospect for a F1 seat in 2019. I would not be surprised if he gets a seat ahead of most of the drivers listed above. I think Perez may be the most secure of the lot, chances are Williams may go with Russel because he may come with some sort of engine deal. And he may be cheaper than Ocon and just as capable. Ocon may be more appealing because of his F1 experience and his fiesty driving style.
That said, l have got these sort of predictions wrong in the past, l personally would wait and see.Last edited by Nitrodaze; 28th September 2018 at 22:15.
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9th October 2018, 11:35 #26
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They should get rid of contracts. And get rid of more than 2 drivers being "owned" by a parent company. Mercedes already control too much of F1. They chose the regulations for 2014, and surprise, surprise, then had the best car. Everytime i see or hear from Toto Wolff I want to switch the TV off. F1 should be about drivers, not that Austrian bighead.
Too much politics and interference in F1 at the moment.
Ferrari - need to replace Vettel. He isn't good enough. They should have broke the bank for Hamilton before he signed his latest Mercedes contract.
The whole Stroll situation. It is quite embarrassing, mainly for Williams. It is clear to anybody that Kubica should have been in that second car. Yet, Sirotkin ended up there. You know the reason why - Daddy Stroll didn't want Kubica coming in and outshining his son. Lance/Lawrence vetoed Kubica and made sure Sirotkin was the No 2. Money talks. Expect a performance drop from Force India next season with Stroll and a Perez who isn't being challenged as hard.
The 2020 grid is what excites me most. I expect Vettel to leave Ferrari and Bottas to be done at Mercedes.Niente è vero, tutto è permesso
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9th October 2018, 17:03 #27
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yup, here are my predictions for 2020
Mercedes: Hamilton/Russell
Ferrari: Leclerc/DeVries (or a shock Alonso return)
RBR: Gasley/Verstappen
Force india : Stroll/Perez (maybe wehrlein)
Reanult: Ricciardo/Markalov
Sauber: Vettel/Hulkenberg
Torro Rosso: Kyvatt/Tiktum
Mclaren: Norris/Sainz
williams: Ocon/Bottas
If Hamilton win's his 6th with Mercedes in 2019 there is a very good chance he moves to Ferrari for a 2 year deal
Which would mean a cascade of things:
Mercedes: Verstappen/Russell
Ferrari: Leclerc/Hamilton
RBR: Gasley/DeVries
Force india : Stroll/Albon
Reanult: Ricciardo/Markelov
Sauber: Vettel/Ocon
Torro Rosso: Kyvatt/Tiktum( or wehrlein)
Mclaren: Norris/Sainz
williams: Perez/Bottas
odd man out HulkenbergLast edited by truefan72; 9th October 2018 at 17:10.
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9th October 2018, 17:33 #28
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13th October 2018, 22:31 #29
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George Russell signs for Williams. It just got tougher for Ocon, but apparently the other seat at Williams is still undecided.
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19th October 2018, 09:25 #30
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It is looking like a head to head between Sirotkin and Ocon for the available seat at Williams. On paper, Lance Stroll trashed Sirotkin 6 points to one so far. But was he good enough to be in F1? Unfortunately, the Williams car was not good enough for us to make such an estimation. But Williams have all the telemetry to make such a comparison. What we did see was some very gritty driving which frustrated Perez enough to cause him to slam into the side of Sirotkin's Williams in Singapore.
I think Sirotkin is susceptible to Ocon taking his seat because Williams would need a more experienced driver next to the rookie Russell to help develop the 2019 car. Ocon has the benefit of working for one of Williams closest arch rival Force India. Hence, his insights would be of benefit to Williams.
I shall miss Sirotkin, if he lose his seat at Williams, he promises to be one of the most interesting characters of F1 if chanced to continue in the sport. He was not slow which was refreshing. He at least showed he was a racer and not your typical money bag driver. I hope he gets the chance to continue to race in F1.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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