Formula One: Loeb to F1 ??, page 1
Rumour has it that Loeb may go to TR in place of Bourdais.
I think he is one of the worlds greatest drivers ever. He drove a F1 car couple of years ago for the first time and was mighty impressive.
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
SATO SATO SATO in the place of bourdais ![]()
WTF am I saying.
It was stated by Red Bull few weeks ago that if any of the 4 drivers from Red Bull/Toro Rosso could not assist one race, a talented Spaniard would take the place.
Let's give a chance to young talented drivers in F1. Loeb and Rossi stay way.
Edited by Adam on 11 July 2009 at 13:20
Edited by Adam on 11 July 2009 at 13:20

Why Adam ???
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
Wanna see a downgrade of quality with the intromision of non-F1 racers? Ain't better to give a chance to real talented people who have been working in exclusive to arrive to F1?
Lol you saying valentino rossi is not talented, what planet are you from.
Life after Schumacher, interesting.
Every drives who sits in a race car aspires to F1. Some drivers are natural and I feel Loeb ,and perhaps Rossi are in this category , and of far more interest to the public than an unknown.
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
Lol you saying valentino rossi is not talented, what planet are you from.
Life after Schumacher, interesting.
Making random laps alone in a track and being able to not going off the track, while Italian press wishing they had an italian driver in Ferrari doesn't make Rossi a talented F1 driver.
I come from a planet where sense prevail, not dreams or unproved statements. I really feel sorry for F1 fans as you both who prefeer outsiders to come to F1 instead of young talented drivers.
Although seeing you both come from the UK explains a lot of things. Red Bull would be insane if they signed Loeb instead of Jaime Alguersuari.
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We are talking about drivers who will be high profile, internationally known of interest to the public. Who is this unknown Spaniard ??
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
We are talking about drivers who will be high profile, internationally known of interest to the public. Who is this unknown Spaniard ??
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
Jaime Alguersuari's lattest achievement was winning the British F3 series in 2008 with 5 wins.
I guess Red Bull knows a bit more about who should they hire or give a chance rather than you, right? ![]()
Your judgement of who should be given a chance or not is quite disgusting and would only damage the sport even more. Geez, now we must care more about who is more well known as a celebrity before even entering to F1 instead focusing the stuff in driver's talent. Are you being serious?
Red Bull just has a good eye as they proved with Vettle. They've been promoting Jaime Alguersuari for a reason.
Edited by Adam on 11 July 2009 at 16:45
Edited by Adam on 11 July 2009 at 16:52
"Your judgement of who should be given a chance or not is quite disgusting and would only damage the sport even more"
What a strange statement-- Rossi and Loeb would damage the sport even more. What planet are you on Adam???
Perhaps others would like to comment
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
"Your judgement of who should be given a chance or not is quite disgusting and would only damage the sport even more"What a strange statement-- Rossi and Loeb would damage the sport even more. What planet are you on Adam???
Perhaps others would like to comment
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
It's funny you ask about my planet of origin while saying Jaime Alguersuari is unkonwn despite winning the F3 series of your country.
And sorry, I prefeer that people come to F1 because of his talent and what have achieved in the series and not because of his fame.
Once again, Red Bull probably knows quite better who should they hire or not.
How sad it would have been if we had missed Vettel's presence just because someone wanted to give a chance to someone who never fought among formula series.
Edited by Adam on 11 July 2009 at 17:10
I have always stated that Loeb would do well in F1. He has already shown at Le Mans that HE IS A VERY TALENTED DRIVER!!! Bring him on and he'll surprise quite a few. Sebastien Loen is a very rare talent (IMHO)
How can you settle for a safe third or something, because it’s four points? Jesus, people like that should be accountants, not racing drivers.” Gilles Villeneuve
Jaime Alguersuari has won a F3 championship many F1 drivers have used that route, but to jump directly into F1 cant think of one. The two I mention have experienced international pressure and have a worldwide fan base who would bring far more supporters to F1 than an as yet, unknown Spaniard
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver