I don't really think 'mental' strength is what is separating the two: look how well Massa has come back, after all the bashing he received at the start of the season?raymondu999 wrote: To be honest I'm not sure what to think of Felipe's late resurgence. He's been quicker than Alonso quite a few times now. But I'm not sure it's entirely down to "speed" either. IMO there is a bit of it being Alonso falling back because of the mental toll on him. And after the season he's pulled out of the bag, who could blame him? He's driven darn well this year - and I can fully imagine that that would be a rather taxing thing to be doing, especially mentally.
Mental toll? I'd doubt it. Massa is gaining on Alonso rather than Alonso falling back to Massa's place. Alonso is still getting podiums. I don't think he's capable of cracking under pressure either to be honest.raymondu999 wrote:To be honest I'm not sure what to think of Felipe's late resurgence. He's been quicker than Alonso quite a few times now. But I'm not sure it's entirely down to "speed" either. IMO there is a bit of it being Alonso falling back because of the mental toll on him. And after the season he's pulled out of the bag, who could blame him? He's driven darn well this year - and I can fully imagine that that would be a rather taxing thing to be doing, especially mentally.
Maybe i´m reading it wrong but it says Perez is replaced by Gutierrez, not Kobayashi.CHT wrote:Perez just confirmed that Gutierrez will replace him at Sauber. Is this the end of the road for Kobayashi?
Hulkenberg was announced last month.Nando wrote:Maybe i´m reading it wrong but it says Perez is replaced by Gutierrez, not Kobayashi.CHT wrote:Perez just confirmed that Gutierrez will replace him at Sauber. Is this the end of the road for Kobayashi?
Unless you know who´s taking the other seat?
Damn i should have remembered that one, thanks.raymondu999 wrote:Hulkenberg was announced last month.
I was under the impression that Williams was as near as damn it certain to be Maldonado + Bottas? Also, given that HRT are handing out redundancy notices on the door, I don't really think that's likely.CHT wrote:Pretty sure Heikki will be out of Caterham next season unless they can finish the season ahead of Marussia or if he can bring in some financial backer.
1) Redbull - Vettel, Webber
2) Ferrari - Massa, Alonso
3) Mclaren - Perez, Button
4) Lotus - Raikkonen, ???????
5) Merc - Rosberg, Hamilton
6) Sauber - Hulkenberg, Gutierrez
7) Williams - ??????, ??????
8.) Force India - Di Resta, ??????
9) Toro Roso - Ricciardo, Vergne
10) Caterham - ???? ?????
11) Marussia - ????? ?????
12) (HRT) ???
If he can bring in some financial backer, i am sure he will have a good chance at Caterhamscuderiafan wrote:I can see Senna at Caterham. I sincerely believe he is the most underrated driver out there right now. He's very consistent, having scored on twice as many occasions as Maldonado. He doesn't get into trouble on track like Maldonado does, and if he improved his qualifying, he could have been in the top five a couple of times this year.
I think so too. I read in the F1 racing mag that Hugo Chavez gave Sir Frank William a kiss on this forehead when they did a road show in Venezuela recently.beelsebob wrote:I was under the impression that Williams was as near as damn it certain to be Maldonado + Bottas? Also, given that HRT are handing out redundancy notices on the door, I don't really think that's likely.CHT wrote:Pretty sure Heikki will be out of Caterham next season unless they can finish the season ahead of Marussia or if he can bring in some financial backer.
1) Redbull - Vettel, Webber
2) Ferrari - Massa, Alonso
3) Mclaren - Perez, Button
4) Lotus - Raikkonen, ???????
5) Merc - Rosberg, Hamilton
6) Sauber - Hulkenberg, Gutierrez
7) Williams - ??????, ??????
8.) Force India - Di Resta, ??????
9) Toro Roso - Ricciardo, Vergne
10) Caterham - ???? ?????
11) Marussia - ????? ?????
12) (HRT) ???