It looks like Lawrence stroll is looking to sell 25% of the team. This could definitely shake things up in the driver lineup. Maybe Carlos Sainz goes there?
https://beyondtheflag.com/posts/formula ... hwqzv81ta0
You can take the quotechrisc90 wrote: ↑02 May 2024, 23:23https://fb.watch/rPLrK_UuxU/
Max's piece on Adrian and future plans when asked
I think can rule out Max moving from that. He seems happy, and its not about Money for him (rightfully so). He's a sportsman who wants to win
Also:as long as the environment is right and we have the fastest car, then it's quite straight forward
He's basically saying Mercedes need to get quicker in order to sign meA reporter chimed in asking if £213m (€250m) would be enough to tempt him, but Verstappen was adamant in his response: “250? No. I’m happy with what I’m earning already.
“I know myself, and if I’m driving for P5 or P6, you get quite grumpy with yourself. It’s always about performances at the end of the day, everyone knows that and Toto also knows that.”
AN succession planning has been going on since 2023 and the RB20 is likely to be the first project done without AN. I remember there was an interview between AN and Ted about RB20 recently and AN was very quick to say that his team of engineers are responsible for taking the aggressive evolution approach.chrisc90 wrote: ↑02 May 2024, 23:23https://fb.watch/rPLrK_UuxU/
Max's piece on Adrian and future plans when asked
I think can rule out Max moving from that. He seems happy, and its not about Money for him (rightfully so). He's a sportsman who wants to win
Multi-millionnaires don't tend to worry about their State Pension or bus pass. Just ask Bernie.
Video not available anymore, but motorsport got an article it seems
So he's keeping an open door to leave at some moment, just not now. That's ok. Kudos for declining a non-competitive offer in the end, I guess he assessed the situation thoroughly with his team and understood there are no prerequisites for Mercedes to get back on top any time soon, whatever those requisites may be..."My future is within Red Bull at the moment."
I have read his book and he is very competitive and he doesn't like losing and the best opportunity in F1 to catch rival is during major rule changePapayaFan481 wrote: ↑03 May 2024, 10:55Multi-millionnaires don't tend to worry about their State Pension or bus pass. Just ask Bernie.
And Newey will likely live way past 79, he looks like a very fit and healthy man and has the money to be able to get the very best health and wellbeing input.
If you've read his book, you'll know he likes a challenge and is competitive. He may not stay in F1, he may. But even if he retires from F1, I don't think it will be retirement as you or I think of it!!
RED BULL CHANGING? HORNER WANTS CARLOS SAINZ TO REPLACE SERGIO PEREZ
The surprise move could be that of Carlos Sainz returning to the 'family' alongside Max Verstappen in the official Red Bull team starting next season
The arrival of Carlos Sainz would thus be a move that would also protect Red Bull in the event of a future separation from the Dutchman
A rematch of Sainz Vs Verstappen would certainly be interesting especially with the large amount of data from the sai-lec pairing. Would be Max's strongest teammate since RicciardoHorner tried to start a negotiation with James Vowles for an exchange between Sergio Perez and Alexander Albon , which didn't end well
Sainz has not yet responded to Audi because there is concrete interest from Red Bull. Horner sees it as a good option, not least to protect himself in case Max exits his contract in the short term. Around Monte Carlo a first deadline
Looking at mean gaps between Lec and Sainz I would say he's a significant step up on Perez, not just a slight step up. Outliers are removedDGP123 wrote: ↑03 May 2024, 13:14Max still comfortably beats Sainz. Leclerc’s drive in a Japan & China showed he’s starting to get back on top of Sainz, who’s reputation has just been enhanced by some early season form, and media recency bias. He’s probably a slight step up on Perez, but he’s not elite.
RB didn’t want Sainz, it’s only the threat of Max leaving, that now makes RB look a tad desperate for cover, in a limited market.
Sainz and Leclerc are more comparable since they run in traffic mostly. Perez is in traffic and Max is in free air for the most part.organic wrote: ↑03 May 2024, 13:23Looking at mean gaps between Lec and Sainz I would say he's a significant step up on Perez, not just a slight step up. Outliers are removedDGP123 wrote: ↑03 May 2024, 13:14Max still comfortably beats Sainz. Leclerc’s drive in a Japan & China showed he’s starting to get back on top of Sainz, who’s reputation has just been enhanced by some early season form, and media recency bias. He’s probably a slight step up on Perez, but he’s not elite.
RB didn’t want Sainz, it’s only the threat of Max leaving, that now makes RB look a tad desperate for cover, in a limited market.
Qualifying gap from Sainz to Lec
2021: +0.113
2022: +0.100
2023: +0.106
Race pace
2021: +0.153
2022: +0.095
2023: +0.051
Sainz is about a tenth slower than Charles but I think we all agree he's less consistent.
Perez on the other hand has been 0.3-0.6s slower than Max in quali and race pace for each of the last 3 seasons. For me I think it's clear Sainz will give him more problems