BlindCaveSalamander wrote:It's '99. I already decided to stay at Sauber, and I've won another race in Austria after doing nothing in Britain, where, somehow, Damon Hill won. I've slipped behind Hakkinen in the championship now, while Coulthard's pretty much uncatchable. I think I'll be able to hang on to 3rd, though - Ferrari are completely hopeless, Irvine's had several races where he should've done well and then didn't, Salo's even slower. Zanardi and Hill are now, somehow, my biggest threats from behind, and they're more inconsistent than me.
Well, it turns out that Coulthard wasn't uncatchable after all. I was 19 points behind after Germany, but winning in Hungary and Belgium while Coulthard failed to score in both catapulted me into the lead. I then won in Italy, with Coulthard 2nd, increasing my lead to 5 points, which then increased to 9 when I finished 3rd in the European Grand Prix and Coulthard didn't score
again. I didn't score in Malaysia, leaving it open for Coulthard to get back in the championship, but instead he finished 5th. He then crashed out or something in Japan, leaving me to win the race and finish on 79 points, with a 17 point advantage. Talk about dropping the ball.
Notable results include Salo managing to win his last race for Ferrari, with Hakkinen completing a Finnish 1-2 at the Nurburgring. Herbert also dominated in Malaysia, which was nice to see. I'm also pretty sure Hakkinen wound up not winning a race all year. Williams fell apart as the season wore on, although Zanardi did beat Ralf Schumacher, Frentzen never once looked like what he was in the real thing, and Michael Schumacher didn't score in either of his returning races.
For 2000, I can either go to Ferrari or McLaren, or stay at Sauber. All of which are valid options, since I think Herbert beat Barrichello at Stewart, and there was no excuse for Coulthard losing the championship.
EDIT: After giving it some thought, I'll be going to McLaren.