Autosport wrote:Whitechapel to be promoted?
Rumours have recently been spread that Garry Rogers Motorsport driver Poppy Whitechapel may be promoted to a seat at the Holden Racing Team, in place of Ashley Watkinson. Whitechapel has impressed recently, outqualifying not just her vastly more experienced teammate in Frank Zimmer, but both three-time F1 world champion Rhys Davies and Watkinson, winner of the first ever F1RWRS race, in their HRTs, and staying ahead of all three during the race, until all eventually retired. It is believed that HRT are not entirely happy with Watkinson's qualifying performances this year, and despite scoring their first points of the year at Adelaide, hasn't finished a race since.
Guess why I'm not in a good mood...
The Sydney Morning Herald wrote:HRT looking at Melrose
Holden F1RWRS Racing Team team principal Mark Skaife said after the US GP at Long Beach that he was considering his driving options for 2015. Rumours recently spread about Ashley Watkinson being sacked from the team, and this is the first time they have been addressed. "I am considering my options for the next season," said Skaife. "Rhys [Davies] already has a contract for next year, but Ashley is still trying to negotiate." When asked who Skaife might consider for the drive, he said, "I am seriously considering Daniel Melrose. He and Rhys are good friends already, and I'm sure that friendly rivalry would help bring in the results. I would also consider Nathanael Spencer or Jack Christopherson, both of whom are immensely experienced.
In other words, Watkinson will probably leave at the end of the year, unless he doesn't start finishing races, in which case HRT's impatience will step in.
The Generic Times wrote:GRM to sue Fleet
Gary Rogers Motorsport is reported to be entering legal processes in order to sue Ben Fleet. Apparently, it will be a similar case to what Kahama Racing launched against Kay Lon at the beginning of last year - when Lon was accused of not trying at all when he drove for them in the opening 4 races of the year. A source within the team says that Fleet is accused of almost not even bothering to race other cars, after qualifying a brilliant 7th at Interlagos in Brasilia. Fleet dropped back at a rate of knots in the race, before eventually retiring. Our source said that the team was mystified, because there were no car problems and teammate Frank Zimmer wasn't losing time anywhere near as fast.
Count the errors. Free popcorn that I stole from Wizzie to whoever gets it right!