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14th December 2011, 17:44 #1
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Scuderia Toro Rosso announces all-new driver line-up for 2012
Torro Rosso name Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne as drivers for 2012
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14th December 2011, 17:58 #2
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Are they pay drivers ?
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14th December 2011, 18:03 #3
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Jean-Eric Vergne has impressed in F3 and in testing with the Torro Rosso. He may have sponsor backing but he is deserving of the ride.
Ricciardo was no surprise as he was anointed by Red Bull awhile back.
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14th December 2011, 18:42 #4
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Quite an astonishing turnaround after recent rumours that both current STR drivers could possibly keep their seats! Like mentioned in other threads, hard decisions needed to be made and unless Red Bull felt Jaime-Buemi were the best they have got (and it wasn't the case), they needed to try something new. Probably Red Bull felt Alguersuari-Buemi were not going to be future champions, so it would be worthwhile to try out drivers with a superior junior record. The only problem is that if Ricciardo and Vergne match each other, who will be promoted to RBR? : Like STR couldn't decide, whether to sack Alguersuari or Buemi, who were performing evenly, and decided to keep both of them until the end of 2011.
I have to add though that I would welcome Alguersuari back in F1, he is still very young too. He just needs to find the right team, where to hang around as a reserve driver and wait for opportunities much like de la Rosa has been doing even at a much higher age.
Also, I think these news finally confirm Trulli in the Caterham seat as well.
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14th December 2011, 18:43 #5
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Interesting decision. I still don't see where the team is going, however. I mean next year they'll most likely have a similar up and down season with two inexperienced drivers. Are they going to replace the drivers again like puppets?
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14th December 2011, 18:49 #6
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14th December 2011, 19:17 #7
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I thought there was an outside chance they'd drop Buemi for one of them, but I was really expecting both Buemi and Alguersuari (I still have to double check the spelling...) to start the season. Really surprised by this.
And Lehto sent to prison today too, it's not actually 1st April is it?
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14th December 2011, 21:15 #8
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Surprising but good decision.
Maybe JA can get the second HRT seat, with Cepsa backing?
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15th December 2011, 12:35 #9
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The Red Bull test/reserve driver job is still open too, could be a possibility for Alguersuari or Buemi.
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15th December 2011, 13:20 #10
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Red Bull were going top buy Ricciardo the Caterham drive, they may choose to do the same for Jaime if they want to keep him around
"I" before "E" except after "C". Weird.
Quite a head start for Neuville then compared to Tänak regarding next year. Tested the 2025 machine before CER and now this.
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