Lets just see what happens
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Eryx xxxx
Peter wrote:DanielPT wrote:Yes, he was a bit better last year than Senna.
U mad? Almost every race Senna and Karun raced together in 2010 Senna outqualified him, but most of the races just went wrong for Senna either because of reliability, crashes, or incidents.
redbulljack14 wrote:kostas22 wrote:Christophe Bouchut
Who?
Eryx wrote:Well heres my take on it guys, Narains back because im sure Mr.Kolles knows how much he can pay if not at all or maybe Mr.Kolles is getting rid of the rumors he had set on him last year (Everyone thought they only had Senna because of his name, so now he chose to get rid of him) We dont know who the last spot will go to and for all you saying "They wont have a car"....they will...just not a new car theyll field the f110 again but who knows...maybe this time,theyll actually UPGRADE it they do now have financial backing so to speak.
Lets just see what happens
Eryx xxxx
kostas22 wrote:Reviving dead F1 careers is HRT's new thing then eh?
For the second seat we could have...
Enrique Bernoldi
Norberto Fontana
Ricardo Zonta
Antônio Pizzonia
Tarso Marques
However, above all else I will bet on...
NIcolas Kiesa.
He's raced for Kolles in DTM and done tests for his Le Mans team.
Or, if Mr Kolles is feeling even more ambitious and wants to take away Schumi's mantle of oldest driver on the grid, he could always hire...
Christophe Bouchut.
Perhaps Mr Kolles is feeling so desperate for money he tries one last trick, hiring a rather 'unique' driver when it comes to Formula One...
Katherine Legge. A women in F1 = more sponsorship? Who knows.
But ultimately Albers makes more sense than all of these.
ibsey wrote:Things happen in my underwear, every time I hear those Ferrari's.
DanielPT wrote:In order to evaluate someones performance in DTM and guessing how they would do in F1, we must take into account how old F1 drivers fared in that series when they joined. Lets look at Ralf Shu... No, David Coulth... Wait, Stefano Modena, yes... Erm... No, Mika Hakkinen is a good... Hummm, DTM can be harder than F1... Maybe Heinz-Harald... Jean Alesi? I give up... Found one! Bernd Schneider! Five times DTM champion. Now let's see how he did in F1. What are you saying? He's a Reject? Oh, ok... So, perhaps she can win in F1, after all!
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Cynon wrote:But Legge was pretty bad in Champ Car in 2006 and 2007. By this logic, Champ Car was harder to crack than F1 despite having some of the worst drivers ever! She would be miles off the pace and probably tear up tons of cars like she did for PKV when her teammate was a solid midfielder... and let's not start on her tenure with Dale Coyne when she regularly qualified last... I really liked Katherine Legge (awesome helmet design) and wanted her to do well for the betterment of all women in motorsport, but she just wasn't able to cut it.
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!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
PLAYLIFE wrote:Legge would be the worst decision to poach one from over the pond since Benetton tested Paul Tracey.
dr-baker wrote:Cynon wrote:But Legge was pretty bad in Champ Car in 2006 and 2007. By this logic, Champ Car was harder to crack than F1 despite having some of the worst drivers ever! She would be miles off the pace and probably tear up tons of cars like she did for PKV when her teammate was a solid midfielder... and let's not start on her tenure with Dale Coyne when she regularly qualified last... I really liked Katherine Legge (awesome helmet design) and wanted her to do well for the betterment of all women in motorsport, but she just wasn't able to cut it.
Miles off the pace? Are you suggesting that if HRT don't sign her, they WON'T be miles off the pace? Give her a chance, I say. Couldn't do worse than Milka Duno, not with the 107% rule in place at least.
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Waris wrote:PLAYLIFE wrote:Legge would be the worst decision to poach one from over the pond since Benetton tested Paul Tracey.
How exactly is she from over the pond? AFAIK she is British, and has been driving in DTM for the last few years now.
Cynon wrote:As one of the biggest supporters of women in motorsport, I would like to see another woman get a shot at F1 -- but Katherine Legge is not the best choice.
mario wrote:And with that, I'm running out of names - are there really so few female racing drivers active today?
DanielPT wrote:Natalia Kowalska did F2 last season. Can she become any good?
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!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
redbulljack14 wrote:It's been a year or two of comebacks [...]
Phoenix wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:It's been a year or two of comebacks [...]
Yes, Nige, we are looking at you.
Henrique wrote:In this forum, I usually hate when threads go off-topic or get hijacked. But I just love how a thread about Karthikeyan's return became a thread about women drivers
DanielPT wrote:Henrique wrote:In this forum, I usually hate when threads go off-topic or get hijacked. But I just love how a thread about Karthikeyan's return became a thread about women drivers
Should we keep it going or create a whole new thread?
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
DanielPT wrote:How about Beitske Visser? It seems that she is a really promising talent. She was second in the WSK Euro Series - KZ2 in 2010. If she keeps this sort of form, she could make it.
http://www.beitskevisser.com/en
dr-baker wrote:DanielPT wrote:Natalia Kowalska did F2 last season. Can she become any good?
No, I don't think so. Better than Canberra Milk-a Duno though. Ana Beatriz may be the best of those not mentioned yet. Either her or this fine female:
Mister Fungus wrote:mario wrote:And with that, I'm running out of names - are there really so few female racing drivers active today?
Simona de Silvestro was decent in indycars this year (ended up ahead of Sato and Baguette as other prospective rookies), also I think there are some prospects in the junior categories.
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Cynon wrote:Mister Fungus wrote:mario wrote:Also, why does Beitske Visser remind me of Mika Hakkinen, and is that a good thing that she does? O_o