Insane suggestion: if Raikkonen doesn't sign to McLaren, how about Buemi? He's a little raw and unpolished, but no-one except Ferrari could hammer Buemi into shape faster. Mercedes are said to be pushing for a German driver, but McLaren are apparently eyeing off BMW's engine facilities to develop in-house. If they don't need Mercedes, there's no imperative to sign a German driver. Buemi has shown himself to be quick, especially of late. He could be one of the un-named drivers McLaren mentioned speaking with.
And it would be good - Formula One doesn't need Raikkonen. At least not nearly as much as Raikkonen would like to think.
CarlosFerreira wrote:OK, question. How do you rate this Senna-at-Campos thing? I don't think Senna is too good, I believe the car will be awful (if they do indeed make the grid, which I probably won't be too sure of until Winter testing), and the expectations will be huge! Personally, I predict a great amount of fail.
I don't know; the reporting tends to blur the boundaries a little. Joe Saward reported that Campos were in trouble because they made a deal with the Murcia government and got input from regional corporations. However, other sources report this as part of Campos' plan: he's going to station himself in Murcia and build a brand-new testing facility, complete with three-kilometre straight for straight-line testing. A lot really depends on what Dallara are doing; they've been reported as having missed their deadline recently, but if it were true and a serious issue, Campos wouldn't have signed Senna. Senna could pretty much have chosen any team he wanted.
Senna's biggest strength is that the Le Mans regulations see drivers have to balance different fuel loads and tyre wear just as the 2010 regulations will dictate. The best I think he can hope for is to be the best of the newcomers: Campos, Lotus, Manor, USF1, Toro Rosso (technically a new team as they'll be devloping their own chassis for next season) and whoever forgets to develop a car, like McLaren and Ferrari did going into 2009. His biggest weakness is that people are going to expect too much of him. A lot of the reactions suggest people think he'll take off where his uncle left off, which simply isn't going to happen. That said, Senna has stated that he just wants to get into Formula One. He may not be expecting much Campos, and considers it an audition. It may be a smart approach to take.