Divina_Galica wrote:...and this weeks driver is ....Jules Bianchi!!
Actually I think that Marussia have now got an excellent driver pairing this year and the car looks to be at least a match for the Caterham.
I know Max Chilton gets some stick for bringing Aon money to the team but I can see him being competitive against Bianchi, who is very highly regarded.
Would be ironic to see Bianchi overtaking Sutil at some point this season
DG
And, inevitably, the move has opened up speculation about whether Marussia might be switching to Ferrari customer engines in 2014 if Bianchi remains with the team - especially since his move coincided with an announcement from Marussia that they were looking for a new engine partner once their contract with Cosworth expires.
Overall, though, I would have to say that this development is probably a positive one for the team - OK, they are potentially losing out on some sponsorship money (although, given that Razia seems to have defaulted on those payments, that money probably wasn't forthcoming anyway) and, given that they only just announced him in time ahead of the Australian GP to fit the FIA's requirements, they probably wouldn't have been able to negotiate especially strong financial terms.
However, Bianchi has shown some promise and has the benefit of racking up a reasonable amount of mileage over at Force India, so he might well earn his place on merit (especially if Marussia are, as seems the case, more competitive than Caterham appear to be). Overall, I would agree that Marussia's driver line up is probably the stronger of the two teams (it makes you wonder how stable Caterham are if they are having to take on two pay drivers and a paying test driver (in the shape of Ma Quing Hua) to make ends meet), so hopefully that'll yield some benefits for the team.