Captain Hammer wrote:Back on-topic ...
http://www.motorsport.com/news/article. ... 6892&FS=F1
Blick are reporting that a) Sutil and di Resta will race for Force India in 2011, with Hulkenberg driving on Fridays; and b) Toro Rosso will be purchased by a group of Arab investors.
The first announcement is not totally surprising, given how well Di Resta did during the season in the practise sessions and the post season Pirelli tests. Frankly, the announcement is overdue by now, and it will be interesting to see what Sutil can do if Di Resta proves to be a tougher opponent. Either way, if true it now means that there are only two seats which have not yet been filled (apart from third driver positions) - which would be for the team which we are not sure will still exist by Bahrain, HRT.
Curiously, Willi Weber is rumoured to have said that Hulkenberg was in talks with Mclaren over Hulkenberg replacing their third driver - but I don't recall Mclaren announcing that they would drop Paffett.
As for the story about Toro Rosso being sold, well, that will please Red Bull considerably, because they've been trying to get rid of the team ever since the rules on customer cars were tightened up. I'll be interested to see, though, who would want to buy a Formula 1 team - perhaps a sovereign wealth fund might have the sort of money needed to buy and run a team?