Depends how much longer Stroll sticks around as an Aston driver. I can see him moving into sportscar once Aston's hypercar project is fully up and running
Depends how much longer Stroll sticks around as an Aston driver. I can see him moving into sportscar once Aston's hypercar project is fully up and running
I think Lawson has the fighter spirit needed to survive and do well. Albon is a very good driver, but he lacked the mental fortitude to survive.organic wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 10:35Formu1a Uno reports that Lawson will partner Verstappen next season
Red Bull is negotiating the exit of Perez, who can count on a very significant penalty. Monday shareholder meeting. The other choices have already been made: Lawson would be Verstappen's teammate, Hadjar in Racing Bulls
Bottas didn't forget how to drive once he left Merc in 2021.mvfad wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 17:32It's funny how in F1 you're only as good as your last race or quali.
Bottas had 23 bad races and qualifying (I'm exaggerating a little bit), now he had 1 good one and he's back to being a good driver.
If Bottas scores points tomorrow (I think it's unlikely because his race pace is always awful), his name will be speculated in several places.
In the previous race, it was Zhou's turn, who according to some journalists, now leads the list of drivers applying for a spot at Cadillac.
Bottas has always been very fast in qualifying, his issue has always been mid race craft. Even in the Mercedes he was never able to race through the field. If he started at the front, he was fine.mvfad wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 22:06Even at Mercedes Bottas left a lot to be desired. For me, Hamilton only lost the 2021 championship because Masi wanted it and because Bottas didn't take points from Verstappen in the races where Mercedes was much better than RedBull. Bottas was being questioned very much that season (and the previous one) so many called for Russell's promotion before the end of the season.
Bottas may not have forgotten how to drive, but regulations and cars are changing, and he has to adapt. It's not about forgetting to drive; it's about adapting. Just like Hamilton after 2021.chrisc90 wrote:Bottas didn't forget how to drive once he left Merc in 2021.mvfad wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 17:32It's funny how in F1 you're only as good as your last race or quali.
Bottas had 23 bad races and qualifying (I'm exaggerating a little bit), now he had 1 good one and he's back to being a good driver.
If Bottas scores points tomorrow (I think it's unlikely because his race pace is always awful), his name will be speculated in several places.
In the previous race, it was Zhou's turn, who according to some journalists, now leads the list of drivers applying for a spot at Cadillac.
He's a good runner up driver who will be there to collect the points behind your number 1 driver and take the win if your number 1 has a bad race.
I'd have had him on the radar if I was in team RBR to be fair. Same as Sainz.
Perez was looking like he was out of F1 when he was signed by Red Bull...Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑08 Dec 2024, 08:12Bottas has approached every team, and none hired him. It's an image issue; Red Bull won't hire a driver who was outcast even for backmarker teams since spring.
Lawrence Stroll's son was in the team, so it was a no-brainer that Lance wouldn't make room for their status purchase, Vettel. It was fall when Pérez was fired, and every seat was already occupied. Pérez drove strongly at the end of the season and was P4 in the standings. At that time, Pérez was a good catch. And indeed he was 2021 strong wingman.pob wrote:Perez was looking like he was out of F1 when he was signed by Red Bull...Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑08 Dec 2024, 08:12Bottas has approached every team, and none hired him. It's an image issue; Red Bull won't hire a driver who was outcast even for backmarker teams since spring.
He can't even finish a race. Remember when we thought it was a big deal when he didn't make Q3 ? Now he can't make Q2. He has no form. He's cooked.