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Originally Posted by BSchneiderFan
OK, here's a set of contingent scenarios. Sauber agree to take Matsushita as part of their Honda deal, and as Ericsson's backers own the team, there's no room at the inn for Wehrlein. Räikkönen is finally let go by Ferrari, who give Pérez the nod. Wehrlein rejoins Ocon at Force India, and Mercedes effectively have a (pink-hued) junior team.
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Hmmm, yes that's all quite possible. But like I said before, the Ferrari drive should it become available, could be difficult for any hotshot if they are expected to just play second fiddle like Kimi has. That will only suit a handful of drivers to be honest. Force India may not want to put all their eggs in a Mercedes basket regarding drivers either. It might save the a few bob on engines but it might prevent them attracting other talented wallets should Checo depart.