BaconLettuceNinja wrote:I blame the clingers-on who clearly don't know when to give up (Trulli and de la Rosa, I'm looking at you two.)
And Schumacher and Webber and Barrichello.
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:I blame the clingers-on who clearly don't know when to give up (Trulli and de la Rosa, I'm looking at you two.)
eytl wrote:On further thought, this reflects really poorly on Marko and the Red Bull young driver program. Just when they've got Buemi and DJ Squire to a decent level of consistency, they dump them. What a waste of the last 3 years. Plus they'll miss their experience next year when Ricciardo and Vergne struggle on set-up.
The young driver program has developed no-one they've wanted to keep long term except Vettel. That's a fail in my books.
eytl wrote:On further thought, this reflects really poorly on Marko and the Red Bull young driver program. Just when they've got Buemi and DJ Squire to a decent level of consistency, they dump them. What a waste of the last 3 years. Plus they'll miss their experience next year when Ricciardo and Vergne struggle on set-up.
The young driver program has developed no-one they've wanted to keep long term except Vettel. That's a fail in my books.
Phoenix wrote:TBH honest, after thinking more about Webber and Massa keeping their seats, I thought, is there a sure-fire more efficient option? Sergio Pérez still needs nurturing and I'm very unsure about Kubica. As for Red Bull, I think Alguersuari needed to improve a bit more, but he was on the right way and now they've dumped him. Take a seat, because who knows if Massa and Webber will prolonge their tenures in 2013...
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
fjackdaw wrote:I still think Klein is one of the biggest wasted talents of the last few years - dropped by TR for no real reason, and having not found a seat since.
golic_2004 wrote:fjackdaw wrote:I still think Klein is one of the biggest wasted talents of the last few years - dropped by TR for no real reason, and having not found a seat since.
He was actually dumped by Red Bull. He was the original Red Bull driver, along with Coulthard. He never drove for Toro Rosso.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Ed24 wrote:To play the devil's advocate, I have to wonder if Red Bull are now thinking it may have been better for them to sack Webber after 2011. Then they could've placed Alguersuari alongside Vettel and maybe Buemi at HRT or Caterham, and they needn't have lost any young talents.
Klon wrote:eytl wrote:On further thought, this reflects really poorly on Marko and the Red Bull young driver program. Just when they've got Buemi and DJ Squire to a decent level of consistency, they dump them. What a waste of the last 3 years. Plus they'll miss their experience next year when Ricciardo and Vergne struggle on set-up.
The young driver program has developed no-one they've wanted to keep long term except Vettel. That's a fail in my books.
As much as I am going to raise the ire of this board when I say this, in order to both make their young driver program worth its time and to actually make an improvement in the driver department, they should have sacked Webber and taken Alguersuari for the 2012 drive. As much as I like Webber as a person, he was not good enough this year to actually be worth retaining a spot in the best car currently in F1. Odds are he is only retained because he makes for a good little slave to Vettel and is not even likely to challenge him next year which cannot be said for Alguersuari who - oh shock! - might fight with Vettel for wins.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
AdrianSutil wrote:I wouldn't say Ricciardo is over-hyped. He did a pretty good job last year at HRT to get rid of the 'over-hype' tag. But Vergne? Two Friday morning runs and he gets a seat he doesn't deserve? So very, very wrong. Alguersuari must be absolutely gutted. I feel really sorry for him. Buemi on the other hand, I wasn't his biggest fan. But both shouldve been given another chance.
Anyway, wasn't the while point of Toro Rosso having young drivers, the opportunity to mature them into Red Bull drivers? Seems like a waste of nearly 3 years.
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:DJ Squire Surprised
And with good reason. I echo most of the replies here in saying that Alguersuari deserved another season. Buemi in my mind was questionable, but quite frankly, disappointing to see both of them out just like that.
CoopsII wrote:Ooops, sorry Im new.
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
eagleash wrote:CoopsII wrote:Ooops, sorry Im new.
Really?
CoopsII wrote:Ooops, sorry Im new.
DanielPT wrote:I will take advantage of this and push this thread further away from its topic by welcoming back the new/old Coops. So without further ado:
Welcome back, new!
DanielPT wrote:Life usually expires after 400 meters and always before reaching 2 laps or so. In essence, Life is short.
CoopsII wrote:Ooops, sorry Im new.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:And just to prove I don't only welcome the girls round here, Welcome (back) Coops (II)!
CoopsII wrote:What? You've got girls on here now?
Frentzen127 wrote:CoopsII wrote:What? You've got girls on here now?
None your age if that's where you're going.