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Again, who? The top teams are all full.I was surprised that Ferrari didn't take Hulk a few years back, I think he has proven he can handle a top ride and think someone should grab him asap.
Again, who? The top teams are all full.I was surprised that Ferrari didn't take Hulk a few years back, I think he has proven he can handle a top ride and think someone should grab him asap.
Again, who? The top teams are all full.
Bottas has achieved more in less time. And it's believed that Ferrari were looking at Hulkenberg some time ago, but decided against him.Ferrari, if they are looking at Botas they could take Hulk.
James Allen on the future of Raikkonen:
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2015/...moment-for-raikkonen-what-is-ferraris-answer/
Well, I have A1 level German, so I might give it a tryThe German media are reporting that Ferrari have already made Bottas an offer for 2016. Can't verify it myself, since I don't read German.
Do they even have any motorsport drivers? If so, are they actually decent? (Decent being Rosset so not that good.)More is apparently never enough for Azerbaijan - now they want an Azerbaijani team with Azerbaijani drivers:
http://forums.autosport.com/topic/198823-azerbaijan-wants-an-f1-team-and-drivers/#entry7218716
None that I know of. But give them time.Do they even have any motorsport drivers? If so, are they actually decent?
That is very true. If there is a good street circuit that produces a good international presence among locals and internationals, it may work. I don't think it will happen though.None that I know of. But give them time.
One of the main arguments against new races is that there will be no fans because there is no domestic motorsport scene. But that is a (deliberate, I suspect) Catch-22, because how can you develop a domestic motorsport scene without exposure to the international scene?
I could see them putting their name to a team. They already sponsor major sporting teams, like Barcelona, and during the first half of last year, Stefano Coletti carried the "Azerbaijan - Land of Fire" name on his car in GP2. With the FIA opening up the grid to new entries again, speculation has variously linked ART Grand Prix and Carlin to bids. Azerbaijan has oil money to burn, and so could easily bankroll one of them and enter them under the Azeri flag.That is very true. If there is a good street circuit that produces a good international presence among locals and internationals, it may work. I don't think it will happen though.
But that is a (deliberate, I suspect) Catch-22, because how can you develop a domestic motorsport scene without exposure to the international scene?
But given how expensive motorsports can be, I think burgeoning championships need exposure to the top tiers of motorsport to furl domestic interest.I don't see motorsport as really being any different, you just need a bunch of people with cars who like to go fast.
If they sacked Maldonado, they wouldn't need his money for repair costs!Journal L'Équipe is reporting that Lotus has gone bankrupt.
Um, again.
Journal L'Équipe is reporting that Lotus has gone bankrupt.
Um, again.
Which might explain why Red Bull have been linked to Mercedes through Aston Martin - if Renault buy Lotus, Mercedes lose a customer team, and they apparently want three customers to offset the costs of development.They wrote it as a reminder, not a news. Their news is about a strong multi-sourced rumor about Renault being in a takeover process of Lotus. Prost would be involved in the project, somehow.
Which might explain why Red Bull have been linked to Mercedes through Aston Martin - if Renault buy Lotus, Mercedes lose a customer team, and they apparently want three customers to offset the costs of development.
That would further complicate things because a manufacturer can only supply a limited number of teams. If Mercedes were to pick up Red Bull and Toro Rosso, they would need to let two teams go.A bloke in the pub (always a marginally better source than YobTub commentaters) said he'd heard that STR might take a Mercedes lump if the whole Audi-sale-rumour didn't go through.