Formula One: Whos going where 2010, page 1
Its the time of year again, my guess is
Brawn (Button-Barrichello)
Red Bull (Webber-Vettel)
Ferrari (Räikkönen-Massa)
Toyota (Trulli-Glock)
McLaren (Hamilton-Rosberg)
Williams (Nakajima-Hulckenberg)
Renault (Alonso-Grosjean)
Toro Rosso (Buemi-Alguersuari)
Force India (Chandhock-Liuzzi)
USGP (Villeneuve or Fisichella-Kobayashi)
Campos (B. Senna-de la Rosa)
Manor (Sutil-Kovalainen)
XXX -The replacing team for BMW Sauber- (Kubica-Heidfeld)
Maybe I'll be wrong but I guess all could happend, so... that's it!
I wish to Schumi a happy return whenever he could
If mclaren where reliable kimi would be triple world champ!
Anything is possible except Rosberg would never accept a drive for McLaren.
It depends on his alternatives 911.Anything is possible
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
i think renault will hire one of the BMW drivers.
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i think renault will hire one of the BMW drivers.
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i did think that but then if alonso doesnt go to ferrari (which at the moment kimi is saying he isnt) then i cant see renault hiring a rival to alonso, cant see Kubica setling for number 2
If mclaren where reliable kimi would be triple world champ!
Mostly agree except I think Alonso will go to Ferrari, and if three-car teams aren't in the cards, they'll pay off Kimi who will gladly go rallying.
I also could see Kubica agreeing to join a team where he'd start as the #2 depending on the driver (like if it were Alonso, Hamilton maybe). There were rumors he was linked to Brawn earlier, and Barichello retiring or going to one of the new teams doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
do you think a british driver will be in the mix
adam
Regarding the ones in the EX-BMW team, I think it will depend in who gets the team.
Regarding Toro Rosso I think it will all depend in how Alguersuari ends this season.
Edited by Adam on 18 August 2009 at 15:36
I would have thought Rubens may lose his seat in a top team- he will not get any faster. Same applies to Heidfeldt- a new team would snap them up for their experience but will require them to take a pay cut.
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
my shot in the dark:
Brawn- Jenson Button + Nico Rosberg
Red Bull- Mark Webber + Sebastien Vettel
Ferrari- Felipe Massa + Fernando Alonso
Toyota- Jarno Trulli + Timo Glock
Mclaren- Lewis Hamilton + Heikki Kovalinen
Williams- Bruno Senna + Nico Hulkenburg
Renault- Robert Kubica + Romain Grosjean
Toro Rosso- Sebastian Buemi + Jaime Alguersuari
Force India- Tonio Liuzzi + Chandhock
USGP- Jacques Villeneuve + Giancarlo Fisichella
Campos- Pedro De La Rosa + Sebastian Bourdais
Manor- Adrian Sutil + Nelson Piquet Jnr
New Team- Nick Heidfeld + Anthony Davidson
I wish Felipe Massa all the best and a speedy recovery!
Who is Chandhock ??? Liuzzi in three seasons he did nothing to inspire
Massa and Alonso doubtful
JV will he take a pay cut??
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
iv just read that klien cold be in the mix next year, and if alonso jumps to ferrari this year the kubica will go to renault before the years out and klien will step in.
I wish Felipe Massa all the best and a speedy recovery!
Who is Chandhock ??? Liuzzi in three seasons he did nothing to inspire
Massa and Alonso doubtful
JV will he take a pay cut??
The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver
Karun Chandok is a driver of Indian origin and I believe he has been supported by Vijay Mallaya (Force India's owner) in the past. He is quite competitive (in comparison to Narain Karthikeyan), but I am not sure if he is upto F1 standards.
"Everything is fair in Love and War and Formula1" -- Martin Brundle, Shanghai 2008
did not know Karun Chandhok was a potential candidate for the Force India seat, his career seemed to have taken off well but GP2 has not been very successful.
"Everything is fair in Love and War and Formula1" -- Martin Brundle, Shanghai 2008
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