The 2017 Silly Season thread
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1. They're getting rid of the Curva Grande. Ok, this is not a massive issue from a racing perspective, but it is one of the more iconic parts of the circuit and I would hate to see it go.
2. The new chicane appears to be too close to Variante della Roggia for the latter corner to be as effective an overtaking spot as it was in the past. I think the circuit would be better off getting rid of one of the two chicanes.
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...is what Polish-Italian amateur racer Giuliano Klinowski said when he saw the changes to Monza.
"...the Life W12, I can't describe the noise to you, but imagine filling your dustbin with nuts and bolts, and then throwing it down the stairs, it was something akin to that!"
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AustralianStig wrote:Can you imagine the run into the first braking zone on lap 1? That's going to be an impressive spectacle...if we ever see it.
Would also depend on gearing ratios. With fixed gear ratios for the season, I can imagine many cars red-lining prior to that new chicane.
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Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton
Nico Rosberg?
Lewis is confirmed and Nico allegedly is weeks away from a contract extension. It's a lock.
Red Bull
Max Verstappen
Daniel Ricciardo?
Carlos Sainz Jr.?
Verstappen a certainty to stay and Ricciardo likely if he doesn't jump ship to Ferrari, Sainz to step up if he does.
Ferrari
Sebastian Vettel
Kimi Raikkonen?
Romain Grosjean?
Daniel Ricciardo?
If Kimi leaves then I see Grosjean stepping up to Ferrari the most likely bet. Ricciardo could be an option if Red Bull really start to overlook him for Verstappen but probably unlikely that Vettel will want another year with him.
Williams
Valtteri Bottas
Felipe Massa?
Jenson Button?
Alex Lynn?
Bottas should be a sure thing, one rumour I read recently was Button replacing Massa if McLaren drop him for Vandoorne and he has shown interest in continuing in F1 for the new regs. Finally there is also Alex Lynn if he is enough of a contender in GP2 this year but a 2018 promotion is far more likely.
Torro Rosso
Carlos Sainz Jr.?
Daniil Kvyat?
Pierre Gasly?
Sainz will definitely be here for a third season if not at Red Bull. Kvyat would almost certainly be out but fortunately for him there happens to be a fairly large gap in the Red Bull junior program with only Gasly anywhere near F1 ready. And I suspect he'd struggle in F1 at that compared to Verstappen/Sainz.
McLaren
Fernando Alonso
Stoffel Vandoorne?
Jenson Button?
Alonso is contracted for 2017, Button isn't. McLaren have recently said they will fight to keep Vandoorne which surely means finally giving him a race seat at this point.
Force India
Sergio Perez
Nico Hulkenburg
Pascal Wehrlein?
Felipe Massa?
Jenson Button?
Same lineup is the most likely bet, could see Mercedes placing Wehrlein here to give him a better chance at points or maybe a veteran like Massa or Button if they lose their current drives. Hulk is probably more likely to leave than Perez.
Haas
Romain Grosjean?
Esteban Gutierrez?
Nico Hulkenburg?
Jean-Eric Vergne?
Same lineup again is certain unless Grosjean gets the call up to Ferrari. If that happens, this is an interesting one. I could see someone like Hulkenburg moving over, or Vergne being given a 2nd chance at F1. Of the Ferrari juniors I don't see Fouco or Leclerc being F1 ready by 2017.
Renault
Kevin Magnussen
Joylon Palmer?
Sergei Sirotkin?
Esteban Ocon?
Magnussen ought to be certain to stay and lead the team, I doubt they could pouch someone like Ricciardo to do that. I see no reason for them to keep Palmer other than money and even then Sirotkin is a better option for that and arguably has more raw talent too. Ocon is another option but though he is Renault reserve he is still a Mercedes junior on loan to the team and if he is in F1 next season I think it will be with Manor.
Sauber?
Marcus Ericsson?
Felipe Nasr?
Nobuharu Matsushita?
Even if they make it to the end of 2016, I'd be surprised if Sauber were still around in 2017. If they are, perhaps they can be a customer Honda engine team in exchange for Matsushita? Who even knows?
Manor
Pascal Wehrlein?
Esteban Ocon?
Rio Haryanto?
Jordan King?
Wehrlein should surely have another season if Mercedes don't secure him somewhere better like Force India. Ocon could make it a full Mercedes junior team but if not, Haryanto should stay if the Indonesian $$$ keeps on coming. Or maybe development driver, King could buy a promotion?
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Ataxia wrote:It's not really anything to do with F1; the Monza owners are trying to get the circuit to an FIM Grade 1 license.
I guess I jumped the shark on that one. What's worse is that I mistook the corner they will change for the parabolica and it seems they are getting rid of the first chicane which was a typical butcher's job. So butchering something that was already butchered is fine by my books. What is unclear though, is the real reason why the bikes went against curva grande since it appears previous incidents didn't came from that specific corner... It probably has to do with the run-off area although apparently 5 meters is the recommended width according the FIM track specifications.
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DanielPT wrote:Ataxia wrote:It's not really anything to do with F1; the Monza owners are trying to get the circuit to an FIM Grade 1 license.
I guess I jumped the shark on that one. What's worse is that I mistook the corner they will change for the parabolica and it seems they are getting rid of the first chicane which was a typical butcher's job. So butchering something that was already butchered is fine by my books. What is unclear though, is the real reason why the bikes went against curva grande since it appears previous incidents didn't came from that specific corner... It probably has to do with the run-off area although apparently 5 meters is the recommended width according the FIM track specifications.
It is being suggested that it is not Curva Grande in and of itself that is necessarily the issue, but the knock on effects from the field being compressed by the Variante del Rettifilo just before they enter that corner. It seems to be more about removing the first lap accidents in the Variante del Rettifilo by increasing the length of the run to the first corner, thereby creating larger gaps between the different runners before the first braking zone.
From what I have read, though, it seems that the changes are not a dead cert to go ahead - it seems that there have been some changes in the senior management of the circuit owners since they lodged their application to change the circuit, and it seems that the senior management team isn't entirely supportive of this proposal.
Dj_bereta wrote:Another chapter in the silly season. According with Brazilian website Grande Prêmio, Massa is talking with Renault for a seat. The potential replacements for the Brazilian are Button and Kvyat. Another information is the top teams like Ferrari don't have interest in Bottas anymore and renewing his contract with Williams is the logical option.
The suggestions around Massa seem rather speculative, but I can believe that Ferrari's interest in Bottas might have waned and that Bottas would be looking to extend his contract with Williams. It does seem to be the case that, in 2015, people were expecting Bottas to put more of a gap between himself and Massa than he managed to do. Ferrari might well have changed their stance and decided that, if Bottas isn't that much stronger than a driver they sacked several years ago, perhaps they should be looking elsewhere instead.
From Bottas's point of view, meanwhile, signing a contract extension for Williams makes sense - if the option to move to Ferrari doesn't seem to be there, and with Mercedes and Red Bull being closed off, Williams look like they are the next most competitive team he can sign for at the moment.
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Dj_bereta wrote:Massa leaving Williams rumor is getting stronger day-by-day.
It would be a shame given that he is still relatively competitive against Bottas - he'd be a lot closer to Bottas in the standings without his retirements. I believe that Button's name has been mentioned a few times in connection with Williams - something McLaren might like given it would solve their problem of what to do with Vandoorne for 2017, whilst at the same time allowing both Button and McLaren to part ways on amicable terms.
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mario wrote:Dj_bereta wrote:Massa leaving Williams rumor is getting stronger day-by-day.
It would be a shame given that he is still relatively competitive against Bottas - he'd be a lot closer to Bottas in the standings without his retirements. I believe that Button's name has been mentioned a few times in connection with Williams - something McLaren might like given it would solve their problem of what to do with Vandoorne for 2017, whilst at the same time allowing both Button and McLaren to part ways on amicable terms.
If McLaren decide to keep Button and Massa leaves Williams, what would be Williams' options? Could Vandoorne have a chance there?
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tBone wrote:mario wrote:Dj_bereta wrote:Massa leaving Williams rumor is getting stronger day-by-day.
It would be a shame given that he is still relatively competitive against Bottas - he'd be a lot closer to Bottas in the standings without his retirements. I believe that Button's name has been mentioned a few times in connection with Williams - something McLaren might like given it would solve their problem of what to do with Vandoorne for 2017, whilst at the same time allowing both Button and McLaren to part ways on amicable terms.
If McLaren decide to keep Button and Massa leaves Williams, what would be Williams' options? Could Vandoorne have a chance there?
I doubt, but the Belgian needs a seat ASAP. He is 24 already. He won't wait forever for a chance in the team.
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Paul Hayes wrote:It would be lovely to see Button back at Williams - I only hope they and McLaren doesn't cross over their competitive positions next season, and see Button yet again ending up at the wrong team at the wrong time!
I do kind of want to see Button at Williams next season, it's the only way i'd want to see him remain in the sport to be honest. Vandoorne needs one of the McLaren seats next season, and I wouldn't drop Alonso. I still consider him the best driver in the sport, even if he hasn't had a car to prove that for years.
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James1978 wrote:I think the chance of a Mercedes driver leaving at the end of the season has gone up significantly now, though which one I wouldn't know yet.
Has to be Rosberg. Hamilton has a higher value to the brand, his contract is more expensive to terminate - with two full years left on a £100 million deal - and Rosberg is easier to replace.
Regardless of whether the public or pundits think he would be ready or not, Toto Wolff appears to think of Pascal Wehrlein quite highly. Yesterday's performance will suddenly give him some ammo to approach the Mercedes board with, assuming of course he even needs their permission to say "to hell with Rosberg, let his contract expire and get Pascal instead".
Rosberg is in an extremely shaky position, thanks to the timing of contract renewals. The whole 'let them race' approach, and the repeated fallouts from it, are starting to come to a head, and right now one of the two has an excellent safety net, while the other is only a few months away from being without a team.
It's especially worrying for Nico, given he may have nowhere to go. Ferrari? It doesn't seem likely. They have a portfolio of sponsors to appease, and two Germans in one team won't be a good fit for them.
Speaking of the second Ferrari seat, the case for a Raikkonen renewal is growing stronger, thanks to his potential replacements growing weaker. After Bahrain you would have thought Grosjean was going to be a shoo-in for the drive, but he has slowly been turning into his old self. The frustration from an under-performing car is causing him to make mistakes from over-driving to compensate, just like in 2014 when dealing with the uncooperative Lotus.
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I think Mercedes and Toto should just shut up and let them crack on with it because the last time I checked the Mercs were leading both championships.
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CoopsII wrote:The trouble with replacing Rosberg is that at least this guy can win races when Hamilton has an off-day (and quite often when Hamilton is having an on-day too to be fair). Signing up to the Ferrari model of Star Driver plus a nu-Barrichello or a nu-Irvine (nu-Salo?) is problematic because what happens when Hamilton spins off and the new guy is battling down in 8th?
I think Mercedes and Toto should just shut up and let them crack on with it because the last time I checked the Mercs were leading both championships.
Yeah, I think this argument will win the day. It's certainly been the case the past few years with Ferrari - first with Massa and now Raikkonen. It's boring because it would be fun to see what someone like Wehrlein could do, but in the interests of the effing 'brand' and team success, they'd rather have someone that can be relied on.
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I did envisage a situation where Ricciardo gets alienated at Red Bull and approaches Mercedes, but then Red Bull would surely promote Sainz rather than take Rosberg.

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James1978 wrote:I did envisage a situation where Ricciardo gets alienated at Red Bull and approaches Mercedes, but then Red Bull would surely promote Sainz rather than take Rosberg.
If that does happen though, Red Bull might be tempted to hire an outsider. At the moment, outside of Sainz and Kvyat, the young driver program looks rather bare so there wouldn't be too many options to call upon for.
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