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Buemi and Alguersuari were similar at this stage of their careers, and Alguersuari never was a good qualifier. But they still deserve a seat somewhere.
fjackdaw wrote:TheBigJ wrote:Right, before this goes into F1 slate anarchy, can I ask who could possibly replace the two clowns currently driving for Torro Rosso?
No one. They've only just begun - why is it these days that people are hungry to replace drivers just a few races in? These guys are new to F1, Vergne especially; unlike the past, there's no testing time for them to find their feet. We're seeing them learn to drive in Formula 1 on race weekends. Compare the miles driven by drivers from previous generations before setting foot in the paddock. The guys these days who pretty much have to be on it from FP1.
Look at Grosjean - thrown in at the deep end in Renault, it's no wonder he was all over the place. That's what happened to a pretty decent driver. Or the way Badoer was thrown to the wolves. We have no idea yet what either Verge or Ricciardo are capable of yet.
A statement from Red Bull said Williamson "has not had the success everyone expected this year in the Renault 3.5 series that is seen as a direct step into Formula 1, the step that was taken in last year by Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne. It is a brutally competitive business."
kostas22 wrote:Relevant to STR > http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100776
Well, I've been saying it for a while now, he's been my tip to be the next big thing reaching F1 from junior formulae for a couple of years now. Let's see if this helps him advance or not, in fairness it's probably not going to be 2013 but perhaps he could become an STR driver in 2014.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
eurobrun wrote:kostas22 wrote:Relevant to STR > http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100776
Well, I've been saying it for a while now, he's been my tip to be the next big thing reaching F1 from junior formulae for a couple of years now. Let's see if this helps him advance or not, in fairness it's probably not going to be 2013 but perhaps he could become an STR driver in 2014.
He does seem promising, I have to admit.
Adrian Quaife-Hobbs is still who I think will end up being the next big thing though.
JeremyMcClean wrote:eurobrun wrote:kostas22 wrote:Relevant to STR > http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100776
Well, I've been saying it for a while now, he's been my tip to be the next big thing reaching F1 from junior formulae for a couple of years now. Let's see if this helps him advance or not, in fairness it's probably not going to be 2013 but perhaps he could become an STR driver in 2014.
He does seem promising, I have to admit.
Adrian Quaife-Hobbs is still who I think will end up being the next big thing though.
Robert Wickens? (even though he has no relevance to STR at all)
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
JeremyMcClean wrote:eurobrun wrote:kostas22 wrote:Relevant to STR > http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100776
Well, I've been saying it for a while now, he's been my tip to be the next big thing reaching F1 from junior formulae for a couple of years now. Let's see if this helps him advance or not, in fairness it's probably not going to be 2013 but perhaps he could become an STR driver in 2014.
He does seem promising, I have to admit.
Adrian Quaife-Hobbs is still who I think will end up being the next big thing though.
Robert Wickens? (even though he has no relevance to STR at all)
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Plus, Paul di Resta was in DTM and moved to F1 the following year after winning. I know it's a bit of a longshot but he might be able to jump to F1 too.
But the thing I don't get is, Jean-Eric Vergne was 2nd to Wickens in Formula Renault, yet he got an F1 drive. I know it was with the Red Bull driver program, but considering their championship position that is absolutely ridiculous. (Not to mention Ricciardo, who placed bloody 5th. OK, so he missed the first and last race, that is still crazy. OK, he was also with the RBDP. Do I care? No.)
And now for something completely different...
Is it odd that Arthur Pic, brother of Charles Pic, might also have a shot of making it into F1 soon?AndreaModa, take note!
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
kostas22 wrote:Relevant to STR > http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100776
Well, I've been saying it for a while now, he's been my tip to be the next big thing reaching F1 from junior formulae for a couple of years now. Let's see if this helps him advance or not, in fairness it's probably not going to be 2013 but perhaps he could become an STR driver in 2014.
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 ...
Captain Hammer wrote:Yeah, never mind that da Costa is demonstrating some pace in GP3 while Williamson is last in Formula Renault ...
JeremyMcClean wrote:But their method of bringing drivers to F1 by immediately dumping them for someone else hoping it's another Vettel just isn't working.
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 ...
Captain Hammer wrote:They can afford to do it, though. There's a lot of quick young drivers in the ranks, so once you're in, you either show some form or risk losing your seat. Williamson clearly wasn't living up to expectations.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
Captain Hammer wrote:They can afford to do it, though. There's a lot of quick young drivers in the ranks, so once you're in, you either show some form or risk losing your seat. Williamson clearly wasn't living up to expectations.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
eurobrun wrote:I think that both Buemi and Alguersaurus were overrated, the way in which they were sacked was stupid though.
JeremyMcClean wrote:eurobrun wrote:I think that both Buemi and Alguersaurus were overrated, the way in which they were sacked was stupid though.
Especially when Alguersuari had an offer to another team and Buemi was marred by reliability issues near the end of the season. And both wanted to stay assuming they had a seat.
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kostas22 wrote:Alguersuari could be like Sainz and Gronholm were to WRC. Neither had immense natural talent. But they both spent a long time in the sport and got better and better as a result. Neither came to prominence until their 30s, but they had been racing for a long time before that. I guess almost like Mika Hakkinen. He only had a few seasons in a lower midfield car to prove himself. If I were a team owner I would seriously consider him, he is so so young yet has a decent amount of experience and potential. If he works at it, he can become good. But if no-one gives him a drive soon it will all amount to nothing.
Benetton wrote:Buemi is a decent driver but I never saw the potential in him as in Alguersuari. Jaime was pretty much put to F1 as an 18 year old and still managed to adapt okay despite testing bans already in place. That, in my opinion, shows natural talent. He is still just 21 at the moment, an age were many haven't made their debuts yet, like Bottas (who is an year older than Alguersuari). I really hope we'll see Jaime back on the grid next year, only problem is where he would fit in. At Sauber, could be but will they really part ways with Kobayashi and Perez? Maybe if Perez gets a promotion to a top team. Williams? Possible, but I believe they'll run a Maldonado - Bottas pair next season. Force India? Possible, but they might promote Bianchi instead. Caterham is maybe his best bet if Heikki gets called up to a bigger team.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:I'd like to see James Calado in F1 next season, with Dillmann taking that Lotus GP2 seat.
Kovalainen to Ferrari, Calado to Caterham anyone?
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 ...
JeremyMcClean wrote:With Jenson floundering about in the midfield, do you think he should be sacked? I think so, if he keeps going on this dry spell.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:With Jenson floundering about in the midfield, do you think he should be sacked? I think so, if he keeps going on this dry spell.
He was actually pretty good today - only 8 seconds behind Hamilton, after missing Q2. At this point, I think McLaren should focus on making the car better - it's clearly not good enough right now. Definitely behind Red Bull, Ferrari, Lotus, and maybe Mercedes too.
AndreaModa wrote:BlindCaveSalamander wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:With Jenson floundering about in the midfield, do you think he should be sacked? I think so, if he keeps going on this dry spell.
He was actually pretty good today - only 8 seconds behind Hamilton, after missing Q2. At this point, I think McLaren should focus on making the car better - it's clearly not good enough right now. Definitely behind Red Bull, Ferrari, Lotus, and maybe Mercedes too.
I agree. Of the two McLaren drivers I think he had the better race today, despite finishing 10th to Hamilton's 8th. The car is just awful at the moment though, they have nothing on Red Bull Ferrari and Lotus, and are currently probably comparable to Mercedes. Really dramatic fall considering the start of the year they had when everyone was worrying they'd walk it.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:I'm wondering if the higher nose that McLaren introduced in Spain has affected Button's performances as such, with him being a driver who is affected by set-up more than most, because he dominated Australia, could have won in Malaysia had he not suffered brain fade, would have won in China had the pitcrew not suffered brain fade and was decent enough in Bahrain. Since the higher nose has been used, he was poor in Spain, the less said about Monaco and Canada the better, and was underwhelming today and in Valencia. He just doesn't seem able to really drill the car in it's current spec.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.