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31st May 2008, 05:09 #1
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Scott Dixon
Would anyone else here like to see him in F1? He had those tests at Williams in 2004 but nothing came from it. I fear it's too late for him now but who knows......
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31st May 2008, 06:07 #2
Well in terms of the state of US racing, I think it is too late.
Bourdais is only one year older than Dixon but he also has an F3000 title.
Dixon, on the other hand, has only raced in NZ, Australia and America, where the type of racing is different and the level of talent is lesser.
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31st May 2008, 09:22 #3
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Hiring drivers from North America doesn't seem popular these days, especially as there is a very strong feeder series named GP2 for F1 now. Also several F1 teams have their junior drivers' programmes, from where new F1 drivers emerge.
In some way IndyCar seems to be like another world - very little movement between them and F1. Unless a driver has some right contacts (like Marco Andretti and Honda rumours), then it really looks like a driver must become a multiple champion in the States to have any chance of getting into F1 and even then it's not sure.
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31st May 2008, 13:46 #4
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Who is Scott Dixon? Is he Danica's team mate or something???
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31st May 2008, 14:27 #5
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Originally Posted by Senna_NZ
He was also in the frame for the Toyota F1 drive which went to Christiano Da Matta but I thought it should've went to Scott Dixon.The world according to Taki Inoue: https://mobile.twitter.com/takiinoue/st ... 7249326080
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31st May 2008, 15:31 #6
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31st May 2008, 17:04 #7
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IRL driver ... nah pass.
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31st May 2008, 18:09 #8
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IRL is a feeder series to NASCAR, so I must agree with the general sentiment here.
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31st May 2008, 18:51 #9
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I don't think that the IRL is currently too relevant to F1. There have only been road courses on the calendar for a couple of years, and the majority of the tracks are still ovals. You need a totally different set of skills in F1.
ChampCar was a little more similar to F1, but it was largely overlooked in recent years due to the series being on its last legs and most of the talent moving elsewhere, plus results of champions that did make the switch before were quite mixed. Bourdais made it because he won the championship 4 years out of 5, plus he won F3000 (albiet on a very dodgy ruling). I'm still not 100% sure he'll be around next year, though I hope he will be.
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1st June 2008, 01:55 #10
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i think it may be to late
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