rachel1990 wrote:Does Max chilton deserve another season in f1? Its hard to tell but probably not. Yes he has finished every race but most times that has been last. I don't see the top teams watching him and the fact that even the BBC and Sky hardly mention him now says he isn't really setting the world on fire. However his Father's money may give him another year.
Max himself certainly think's he's got another year by saying that other teams are approaching him. I am surprised
Given how Chilton outqualified Bianchi at Suzuka I'd say he isn't out of his depth at all. Max has been getting closer to Bianchi throughout the year. On the note of Bianchi, he really hasn't shone since Caterham got their act together and even though he deserves to stay on in F1, the fact that Chilton went faster than him on one of the hardest tracks of the year is hinting that he is underperfoming while Chilton is doing the opposite.
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Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
Chilton wasn't that bad in GP2, either, so he sure has a little bit of talent. Difficult to say how much though, as we can only compare with Bianchi. I'd even say Chilton has been performing better than Pic, D'Ambrosio and Di Grassi were. (but it's possible that Glock was a lot better than Bianchi, we will never know)
good_Ralf wrote:Given how Chilton outqualified Bianchi at Suzuka I'd say he isn't out of his depth at all. Max has been getting closer to Bianchi throughout the year. On the note of Bianchi, he really hasn't shone since Caterham got their act together and even though he deserves to stay on in F1, the fact that Chilton went faster than him on one of the hardest tracks of the year is hinting that he is underperfoming while Chilton is doing the opposite.
Well, but on the other hand, Bianchi barely got any running during free practice.
Despite the fact that there are questions over the possibility that his sponsorship might be withdrawn, Boullier has confirmed that Maldonado has been in talks with Lotus. However, Boullier has also stated that he would love to sign Hulkenberg and has formally recommended him to the board of directors as Kimi's potential replacement. http://www.espn.co.uk/lotusf1/motorspor ... 31673.html
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning: "The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
mario wrote:Despite the fact that there are questions over the possibility that his sponsorship might be withdrawn, Boullier has confirmed that Maldonado has been in talks with Lotus. However, Boullier has also stated that he would love to sign Hulkenberg and has formally recommended him to the board of directors as Kimi's potential replacement. http://www.espn.co.uk/lotusf1/motorspor ... 31673.html
God noooooooooooooooooooo. Please. He crashes car that have speed.
mario wrote:Despite the fact that there are questions over the possibility that his sponsorship might be withdrawn, Boullier has confirmed that Maldonado has been in talks with Lotus. However, Boullier has also stated that he would love to sign Hulkenberg and has formally recommended him to the board of directors as Kimi's potential replacement. http://www.espn.co.uk/lotusf1/motorspor ... 31673.html
God noooooooooooooooooooo. Please. He crashes car that have speed.
Oh give it a rest neither Maldonado or Grosjean have done anything that makes you want to hang them for ages. Goes to show that rough diamonds can be sorted out.
mario wrote:Despite the fact that there are questions over the possibility that his sponsorship might be withdrawn, Boullier has confirmed that Maldonado has been in talks with Lotus. However, Boullier has also stated that he would love to sign Hulkenberg and has formally recommended him to the board of directors as Kimi's potential replacement. http://www.espn.co.uk/lotusf1/motorspor ... 31673.html
God noooooooooooooooooooo. Please. He crashes car that have speed.
Oh give it a rest neither Maldonado or Grosjean have done anything that makes you want to hang them for ages. Goes to show that rough diamonds can be sorted out.
Thats because because the Williams have been crap this year. And no-one is a bigger Grosjean fan than me now
rachel1990 wrote:Thats because because the Williams have been crap this year. And no-one is a bigger Grosjean fan than me now
I've been a Grosjean fan ever since he qualified P3 on his Lotus debut and now that he is mixing his natural speed with the expected consistency he has almost solidified his position as one of the future heroes of the field.
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Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
rachel1990 wrote: God noooooooooooooooooooo. Please. He crashes car that have speed.
Oh give it a rest neither Maldonado or Grosjean have done anything that makes you want to hang them for ages. Goes to show that rough diamonds can be sorted out.
Thats because because the Williams have been crap this year. And no-one is a bigger Grosjean fan than me now
Still when the Williams has been quick (which admittedly apart from Hungary hasn't happened a lot) The Reverend hasn't performed terrible stunts except maybe the Belgium crash. Besides even at the close of 2012 The Reverend was staying out of trouble in Italy, Singapore, Japan, Korea, Abu Dhabi and the USA so even if the Williams was semi-quick this season i think The Reverend wouldn't have pulled such reckless stunts
And I too am now rooting for the man with no vowels (RMN GRSJN)
rachel1990 wrote:Thats because because the Williams have been crap this year. And no-one is a bigger Grosjean fan than me now
I've been a Grosjean fan ever since he qualified P3 on his Lotus debut and now that he is mixing his natural speed with the expected consistency he has almost solidified his position as one of the future heroes of the field.
and he is also the most matured driver on the grid this season.
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Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
One of those journalist types. 270 Tube stations in 18:42:50!
rachel1990 wrote: And no-one is a bigger Grosjean fan than me now
I beg to differ.
I beg to differ even further...
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
rachel1990 wrote:Shall we all just start a Romain Grosjean appreciation society
You can if you want. Title it "The Romain Grosjean Appreciation Thread" if you will.
If you do, your first objective is to make Eurobrun a fully paid up GRSJN fan.
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
mario wrote:Despite the fact that there are questions over the possibility that his sponsorship might be withdrawn, Boullier has confirmed that Maldonado has been in talks with Lotus. However, Boullier has also stated that he would love to sign Hulkenberg and has formally recommended him to the board of directors as Kimi's potential replacement. http://www.espn.co.uk/lotusf1/motorspor ... 31673.html
God noooooooooooooooooooo. Please. He crashes car that have speed.
Oh give it a rest neither Maldonado or Grosjean have done anything that makes you want to hang them for ages. Goes to show that rough diamonds can be sorted out.
In terms of on track behaviour, it seems that the only incident that has really seen him in trouble with the management at Williams was the way in which he forced his way past Bottas in the Japanese GP (it seems that the management were rather unimpressed by that move). When it comes to off track activities, though, there is an indication that Williams have been finding it increasingly difficult to work with Maldonado given that he has not hidden his interest in leaving the team.
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning: "The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
rachel1990 wrote: And no-one is a bigger Grosjean fan than me now
Salamander wrote:I beg to differ.
Ataxia wrote:I beg to differ even further...
rachel1990 wrote:Shall we all just start a Romain Grosjean appreciation society
I may join, but only after the end of the season...
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote: If he doesn't get that Lotus seat then where else is there for him to go?
Sauber? Force India? Both improvements on this year...
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Maldonado must still have some cash from other sponsors, because the Venezuelan Government's withdrawal of their sponsorships haven't stopped the rumours of Maldonado signing elsewhere...
Mistakes in potatoes will ALWAYS happen Trulli bad puns... IN JAIL NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM
Bruno Senna was hardly short of sponsors either (between the four different sponsors he had, it was rumoured that he had something like $14-17 million of backing to call upon), and yet Williams had no compunction about throwing him out of the team at the end of the year. If anything, the way that they casually elbowed Bruno aside for about a third of his allotted practise time to run Bottas instead suggests that they were aiming to replace him pretty much from the start, so if Williams want a driver out, they'll throw him out even if he does have backing.
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning: "The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
Mario wrote:If anything, the way that they casually elbowed Bruno aside for about a third of his allotted practise time to run Bottas instead suggests that they were aiming to replace him pretty much from the start, so if Williams want a driver out, they'll throw him out even if he does have backing.
A dangerous move given their alarming slide to the back of the grid, and embarrassing use of Susie Neverstart.
Grosjean & Maldonado at Enstone though. Imagine the butthurt carnage!
Grosjean and Maldonado is not a good combination of teammates, not just because of their tendency to crash (at least that's died off now), but for their personalities outside the cockpit.
andrew2209 wrote:Grosjean and Maldonado is not a good combination of teammates, not just because of their tendency to crash (at least that's died off now), but for their personalities outside the cockpit.
And they would be the only pairing on the grid to be both married.
Check out the position of the sun on 2 August at 20:08 in my garden
Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
andrew2209 wrote:Grosjean and Maldonado is not a good combination of teammates, not just because of their tendency to crash (at least that's died off now), but for their personalities outside the cockpit.
It may be a combination that Lotus are forced to accept - Grosjean has already mentioned that financial issues are holding up his talks with the team, and there are a few suggestions that Hulkenberg's talks with Lotus have ground to a halt because Boullier has not been able to secure the deal that would keep Lotus financed for the next few years and enable them to afford to take Hulkenberg on. Boullier has admitted that Maldonado's name has been mentioned to the board - although he himself is pushing hard to sign Hulkenberg - so it is within the realms of possibility that they are paired together at Lotus in 2014.
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning: "The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
If Lotus sign Maldonado over Hulkenberg then that would be one of the travesties of recent years. I'm rooting for them to get 2nd in the constructors' for the extra prize money which would help them immensely. (And Merc 3rd and Ferrari 4th - mischevious grin)
Can't see why Massa would want to go to Williams at all, apart from simply to stay in F1 if no other teams want him. And as they're a prestigious name in the sport's history I guess. Lots of parallels with Barrichello in that they were both long-running Ferrari #2s and are both likely to end their careers with Williams.
"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season". (Tony Jardine, 1988)