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30 Sep 2015, 12:02 (Ref:3578269) | #251 | |
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Grosjean joins Haas: http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2015/0...on-the-podium/
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So, Button it is: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/121105
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1 Oct 2015, 17:29 (Ref:3578656) | #253 | |
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Seems like there'll be very little movement this year, followed by plenty next with surely Kimi and Button retiring and Alonso moving on from McLaren.
Grosjean's move opens the door to Jolyon Palmer, hopefully he can secure that seat. Other than that, I imagine only Manor have any potential changes in their line-ups for us. Conitnuity. Not sure what to make of this!!! |
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2 Oct 2015, 03:21 (Ref:3578760) | #254 | |
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I'm glad Button is staying, I just hope Mags gets a second chance somewhere. It's a pitty Vandorne is unlikely to be keeping a seat warm while he waits for Button to leave, but that's F1 I guess..
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2 Oct 2015, 10:35 (Ref:3578815) | #255 | ||
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So, which seats are still up for grabs?
* 1x Lotus/Renault? * 2x Manor? * 1x Haas? * 1x Torro Rosso? I can only see Sainz being replaced by another Red Bull junior, if at all. Seem likely Sainz can stay on though. |
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4 Oct 2015, 15:39 (Ref:3579489) | #257 | |
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Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton – Nico Rosberg
Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel – Kimi Räikkönen Williams Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas – Felipe Massa Red Bull Ferrari: Daniel Ricciardo – Daniil Kvyat (?) Force India Mercedes: Sergio Pérez – Nicolas Hülkenberg Renault: Pastor Maldonado – Stoffel Vandoorne (?) Toro Rosso Ferrari: Max Verstappen – Carlos Sainz jr. (?) Sauber Ferrari: Felipe Nasr – Marcus Ericsson McLaren Honda: Fernando Alonso – Jenson Button Manor Mercedes: Alexander Rossi (?) – Pascal Wehrlein (?) Haas Ferrari: Romain Grosjean – Esteban Gutiérrez (?) |
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15 Oct 2015, 18:00 (Ref:3583107) | #258 | ||
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Well, Magnussen is officially leaving McLaren.
He doesn't have a lot of options in F1 (though he'll have plenty outside it). Any guesses where he might go? I'm betting IndyCars. |
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16 Oct 2015, 18:25 (Ref:3583422) | #261 | |
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But it's probably just a coincidence that the announcement that Magnussen is leaving McLaren is on the same day that Lotus announce that they have a good idea of who will partner Maldonado next season...
...any bets? |
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18 Oct 2015, 19:16 (Ref:3583946) | #262 | ||
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I llike Lotus Deputy Team Principal Federico Gastaldi's answer to the question of whether Lotus are any closer to naming its second driver:
"The remorseless passing of time means that you always get closer to something in the future, so yes, we are closer to making an announcement." Haha, nice answer. Anyway, following the end of the DTM season today, 2015 champion Pascal Wehrlein said he'll be in F1 next year. *Apparently, I didn't hear him, that's what people on various Facebook groups are saying he said. |
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23 Oct 2015, 21:35 (Ref:3585077) | #263 | ||
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So, Jolyon Palmer is in at Lotus then - according to its Twitter account.
The Planet-F1 forum is going to meltdown haha. |
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23 Oct 2015, 22:00 (Ref:3585085) | #264 | |
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Indeed Palmer has been 'confirmed'
Deserves a seat Imo, and the credibility of GP2 is only being restored with this announcement and the current grid. All we need now is for Vandoorne to somehow get a drive... |
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Deserves a seat? Yeah, he's not undeserving, despite a bit of a daddy's boy career up until his championship, he managed to be a race winner from year 2 on and definitely delivered the goods in the final year (for DAMS, but the car isn't everything). A 4 year champ like Pastor, so it's an entertaining comparison between the two.
Personally I would have preferred Magnussen, I suspect there might be more raw talent there and I'd have liked to see it get another day in the sun. I have a feeling his F1 career is over now. |
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23 Oct 2015, 23:34 (Ref:3585099) | #266 | ||
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Really pleased for Jolyon, that is the best F1 news i have heard for quite a while.
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24 Oct 2015, 03:19 (Ref:3585131) | #267 | ||
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Yeah good to see Palmer step up. With Valsecchi, Leimer, Palmer, Vandoorne the last 4 gp2 champs all potentially not making it into F1, that prospect is a big disappointment and a kick in the nuts for gp2. As well as all the runners up those years not making it.
Worsened when you have Bottas and Kyvat jumping straight from gp3 and Max from F3. So I'm happy to see Palmer get the seat. I don't think he has the talent of Vandoorne or Magnussen, who might be done now. Vandoorne I guess will just have to do testing duties next year and hope something opens up in 2017. But Palmer did own GP2 last year, it was a dominant run to the title, but Lynne and Gasly have proven it wasn't all the car after they've only managed a single win each. |
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24 Oct 2015, 06:47 (Ref:3585163) | #268 | ||
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So more questions than answers? If Palmer is signed does that mean a) The Renault deal has fallen over? b) Renault and Redbull have come to an agreement so Ricciardo et all are not available to enstone? c) There will be a tech exodus from enstone now that Maldanado will be the lead driver!?
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24 Oct 2015, 07:41 (Ref:3585169) | #269 | |
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I'm not sure Maldonado will be lead driver! Lotus would be a bit mad to do that (saying that, it went reasonably for Williams in 2012), they'll probably have them on equal footing. Personally I'm just pleased that a talented rookie has got a chance. I think, as I've said before, 2017 will be the year of change, but Palmer is capable of doing a good job. Yes he's no Vandoorne but who is? One of the best rookies who had a chance to make it Imo.
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Bit underwhelming to be honest.
The reason some of those GP2 titlists didn't get a drive was because they weren't good enough and/or didn't have the backing. Palmer is on but a better bet for a drive than KMAG, Vandoorne or Vergne? Certainly not. Has Palmer Senior been involved on settling some of the team's debt by any chance? |
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Glad Jolyon has got the drive. I agree, GP2 is starting to become like it's predecessor F3000 in it's lates years, in that it's becoming a bit of an irrelevance.
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24 Oct 2015, 10:43 (Ref:3585214) | #273 | ||
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Looking forward to renewing our Palmer vs Nasr discussions from the GP2 days.
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I don't see Vandoorne getting a seat in the near future in F1. No cash no seat. Same will go for Rowland,Ocon..... In fact the only meritocratic system to get to F1 is from Red Bull. As for Palmer he is a really good package for today's f1. Good racer and having loads of cash from daddy difficult to beat that. I'm not sure he would've gotten anywhere near an F1 manufacturer effort like it was 10 years ago but it is what it is. |
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