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I think that 3rd F1 slot may go to Jak Crawford, especially if he wins F2 this year.It's likely he will replace Button in the JOTA Cadillac Hypercar and be the 3rd driver for the F1 program.
I think that 3rd F1 slot may go to Jak Crawford, especially if he wins F2 this year.It's likely he will replace Button in the JOTA Cadillac Hypercar and be the 3rd driver for the F1 program.
Give him a test and then we'll see. Until IndyCar, he was on his way to F1 in Europe/Japan and he has enough super licence points so it would certainly be interesting. He can always turn it down later when the test failed. The fact that he is not yet the highest-paid IndyCar driver after the last few years could change with something like this too.Red Bull seems to be interested in signing Alex Palou for the 2026 season. Do you guys think, he will be a success in F1?
I am not sure he’s actually interested to leave IndyCar for Formula 1.
Yeah it’s some Canadian rookieBooooooring
Have they announced the third driver yet?
I wonder what Juan Montoya is doing these days?Since they're catering to old people, bring back Jacques Villeneuve.
"F1 doesn't appeal to me anymore. I still follow it; it's a huge championship. It's incredible. I'm a huge fan, but I don't think they have as much fun as I do here. I don't see people partying with their wives and kids as much as we do. I don't see the drivers hanging out together in the RV park we have here or having dinner with their mechanics. I just like driving, having fun, and being with my friends, and I think F1 is the complete opposite" Alex PalouRed Bull seems to be interested in signing Alex Palou for the 2026 season. Do you guys think, he will be a success in F1?
I am not sure he’s actually interested to leave IndyCar for Formula 1.
By the looks of things, a great deal of it would appear to involve 'eating pies'.I wonder what Juan Montoya is doing these days?
And then at a time where new regs are coming in WHILE Red Bull themselves are in shambles. Can't see him throwing away a known ride that IS competitive for a ride that "Maybe" will be competitive.Personally, I don't see the point in giving up IndyCar victories to become Red Bull's second driver and the risk of being far from Max's performance.
He makes sense, I guess it depends on his contract with Aston. GM is big enough they can sign them both.I think that 3rd F1 slot may go to Jak Crawford, especially if he wins F2 this year.
They need to have the upper engine cover covered in vinyl in a different color than the rest of the car.Cadillac F1 just have to bring back the boomerang antenna. It'll be the first F1 car with curb feelers and velour armrest.
I can see Bottas growing a fro like Tom Jones.
He's said yesterday that nothing's happening, he hasn't been contacted and his time looking at F1 has passed."F1 doesn't appeal to me anymore. I still follow it; it's a huge championship. It's incredible. I'm a huge fan, but I don't think they have as much fun as I do here. I don't see people partying with their wives and kids as much as we do. I don't see the drivers hanging out together in the RV park we have here or having dinner with their mechanics. I just like driving, having fun, and being with my friends, and I think F1 is the complete opposite" Alex Palou
To Spanish media, Alex has said on several occasions that his desire to go to F1 has passed. That his time was with McLaren, but things didn't go well, and he wants to forget about it. (the resolution between Palou, McLaren and Ganassi is still pending)
He's very happy in the USA and wants to continue making history in IndyCar.
He has, however, said that he would like to return to Le Mans.
It should be noted that Palou said this before Red Bull's possible interest. If the interest is real, I don't know if he will continue to think the same.
Personally, I don't see the point in giving up IndyCar victories to become Red Bull's second driver and the risk of being far from Max's performance.