AndreaModa wrote:I'm pretty sure Mario is right about the Total sponsorship being linked to Grosjean. It's not a sponsor of his, it just sweetens the deal for Total because there's a Frenchman in the team which I'd imagine boosts their marketability in France and French-speaking countries that they operate in.
As a result of that, I'd imagine D'Ambrosio would be a fair bet to get another go in the car if Grosjean is dumped. Less so for Valsecchi as he's Italian, although personally I'd love to see an Italian back in the sport as I think F1 is a poorer place without an Italian driver or two.
Away from those two, I'd wager another French driver might stand a good chance, if Pic does okay this year maybe he'll switch for 2014, or maybe Vergne if Red Bull dump him. Likewise Buemi, who I'd imagine despite being Swiss would be fluent in French, and therefore fit the bill, if he tires of being Red Bull's reserve.
That was indeed the impression that I had (that Total's preference was for a Francophone driver for their marketing purposes). D'Ambrosio, as the reserve driver, would, presumably, be the first driver called up to drive for the team if, hypothetically, Grosjean were to be dropped - as you say, he would probably be a more acceptable replacement for Total, which might help sweeten the pill.
Either way, it is perhaps a little early to talk about who might replace Grosjean - for now, Boullier is standing by his driver, so we will have to see how far his patience extends this season. Still, he did warn Grosjean at the beginning of this season that his future in the sport depended on a strong 2013 season and so far, even allowing for somewhat uneven treatment by the team, he is struggling to deliver.